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Perform the following conversion: 6.1 × 103 K (the surface temperature of the Sun) to °F and °C. Pay attention to the number of significant figures in this problem. (Enter your answers in scientific notation.)

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Answer:


\°C=5.8x10^3\°C


\°F=1.1x10^4\°F

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

In this case, for the calculation of the temperature in degree Celsius we subtract 273.15 to the given temperature in kelvins:


\°C=6100-273.15\\\\\°C=5.8x10^3\°C

Next, by applying the following equation we compute it in degree Fahrenheit:


\°F=(5.8x10^(3)*9/5) + 32\\\\\°F=1.1x10^4\°F

Clearly, since the initial unit has two significant figures the computed units also show two significant figures.

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