clear; clc; // Example: 1.13 // Page: 24 printf("Example: 1.13 - Page: 24\n\n"); // Solution //*****Data*****// delta_T_C = 30;// [OC] //*************// // The relation between the Kelvin temperature scale and the Celsius temperature scale: // T(K) = T(OC) + 273.15 // Here, the temperature rise is to be expressed in terms of K, but the difference in temperature will be the same in the Kelvin and Celsius scales of temperature: delta_T_K = delta_T_C;// [K] printf("The rise in temperature in the Kelvin scale is %d K\n",delta_T_K); // The emperical relationship between the Rankine and Kelvin scales is given by: delta_T_R = 1.8*delta_T_K;// [R] printf("The rise in temperature in the Rankine scale is %d R\n",delta_T_R); delta_T_F = delta_T_R;// [OF] printf("The rise in temperature in the Fahrenheit scale is %d OF\n",delta_T_F);