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You work in a materials testing lab and your boss tells you to increase the temperature of a sample by 44.7 ∘C∘C . The only thermometer you can find at your workbench reads in degrees Fahrenheit.
If the initial temperature of the sample is 62.3 ∘F∘F, what is its temperature in degrees Fahrenheit when the desired temperature increase has been achieved?
Express your answer in degrees Fahrenheit to three significant figures.
Given, initial temperature of the sample ( ) =
increased temperature of the sample ( ) =
We have to find the the desired temperature increase has been achieved in Fahrenheit,
Relation between the and is,
Changing relation is given as,
So, the increase the temperature of the sample in Fahrenheit
putting the value,
is the change in the temperature of the sample,
is the final temperature increase in Fahrenheit,
putting the value,
is the the desired temperature increase has been achieved.