Question: Solve for change in temperature (T) using the following equation q=mCAT Can students recognize the meaning of subsscripts and sugerscripts when they are used with

 Solve for change in temperature (T) using the following equation q=mCAT

Solve for change in temperature (T) using the following equation q=mCAT Can students recognize the meaning of subsscripts and sugerscripts when they are used with variables/constants? Sometimes a variable will have a "specifier" in the bottom right (subscript) which gives a detail about the term. This may be a letter, word, symbol, or number. T-Temperature Tc - Temperature in Celsius degrees T+1-Temperature in Fahrenheit degrees Tx-Temperature in Kelvin C-Heat Capacity Cs -SpecificHeatCapacity Hrap Heat of vaporization (all three things: ,H, and uap are bundled together as one variable) Hfun Heat of Fusion T.-Temperature (the final temperature) Tr-Temperature (the initial temperature) v1 - Volume (the final volume) V-Volume(theinitialvolume) V1 - Volume (volume number 1 ) V2 - Volume (volume number 2) Note the difference between a (subscript) 2 and a (superscript) 2 V2 means the second volume in a series V2 means to multiply VV (squared volume) Solve for the Fahrenheit temperature Tcc=1.8[Tr32] 48

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