Temperature Change of Water in Physics 111 Fall 2008 - Prof. David Collins, Assignments of Physics

A physics problem set from a university course, specifically from physics 111 in the fall semester of 2008. It presents a question regarding the temperature change of a glass of water, which initially is at 30 degrees celsius and is heated to 60 degrees celsius. The question asks which of the given options is correct regarding the temperature change of the water when measured in kelvin.

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27 October 2008 Phys 111 Fall 2008
Question 1
The temperature of a glass of warm water
is initially at 30C.The water is heated to
60C.
Which of the following is/are correct
regarding the temperature change of the
water as measured in Kelvin?
1. The temperature doubles.
2. The temperature increases by 303 K.
3. The temperature increases by 30 K.
4. The temperature increases by 60 K.
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27 October 2008

Phys 111 Fall 2008

Question 1

is initially at The temperature of a glass of warm water

◦ C^ . The water is heated to

◦ C^ .

Which

of

the

following

is/are

correct

regarding

the

temperature

change

of

the

water

as measured in Kelvin?

  1. The temperature increases by 1. The temperature doubles.

K.

  1. The temperature increases by

K.

  1. The temperature increases by

K.

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