There are three common temperature scales, that each scale has its uses and conversion formulas between them are available (Helmenstine, 2019). Here illustrations how to obtain the formulas are given.

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Notice three different temperature scales in following figure.

Figure 1. Temperature scales and some references points (LivePhysics, 2023).

The ratios holds for any temperature scales are as follow

$$\tag{1} \frac{F - 32}{212 - 32} = \frac{C - 0}{100 - 0} = \frac{K - 273.15}{373.15 - 273.15}, $$

which are obtained from Figure 1. Equation (1) can produce

$$\tag{2} \begin{array}{rcl} F & = & \displaystyle \frac{212 - 32}{100 - 0} (C - 0) + 32 \newline &&\newline & = & \displaystyle \frac{180}{100} C + 32 \newline &&\newline & = & \displaystyle \frac{9}{5} C + 32 \end{array} $$

and

$$\tag{3} \begin{array}{rcl} C & = & \displaystyle \frac{100 - 0}{212 - 32} (F - 32) + 0 \newline &&\newline & = & \displaystyle \frac{100}{180} (F - 32) \newline &&\newline & = & \displaystyle \frac{5}{9} (F - 32), \end{array} $$

which we are already very familiar with.

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  1. What are the important points, related to water, which can be considered as points used in the temperature conversion formulas?
  2. Try to obtain the formula $C = C(K)$, $K = K(C)$ and $F = F(K)$, $K = K(F)$.