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Temperature and Pressure Scales Summary (Cont.)

TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS Thermodynamics Summary The important information from this chapter is summarized below. Temperature and Pressure Scales Summary The following properties were defined as follows. Temperature is a measure of the molecular activity of a substance. Pressure is a measure of the force per unit area exerted on the boundaries of a substance (or system). The relationship between the Fahrenheit, Celsius, Kelvin, and Rankine temperature scales was described. Absolute zero =    -460 °F or -273 °C Freezing point of water    =    32 °F or 0 °C Boiling point of water =    212 °F or 100 °C Conversions between the different scales can be made using the following formulas. °F   =   32 + (9/5)°C °C  =   (°F - 32)(5/9) °R  =   °F + 460 °K  =   °C + 273 Relationships  between  absolute  pressure,  gauge  pressure,  and  vacuum  can  be  shown using the following formulas. Pabs = Patm + Pgauge Pabs = Patm - Pvac HT-01 Page 12 Rev. 0

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