HP 49g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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Conversions between the four temperature scales (K, °C, °F, and °R)

involve additive constants as well as multiplicative factors. The additive

constants are included in a conversion when the temperatiue units reflect
actual temperature levels, and are ignored when the temperature units

reflect temperature differences.

Pure temperature units (levels).

If both unit expressions consist of

a single, unpreflxed temperature unit with no exponent, the

CONVERT

command performs an absolute temperature scale conversion which

includes the additive constants.

• Combined temperature units (differences).

If either unit

expression includes a prefix, an exponent, or any unit other tiran a

temperature unit, the

CONVERT

command perfonns a relative

temperature unit conversion which ignores the additive constants.

The two examples below illustrate these differences.

Example 1:

Convert 25°C to °F.

1. Press 0 íDÑÍTS)

TOOLS CONVERT.

2. Enter 25„°C.

3. Press 0Q.

4. Enter L°F.

It does not matter what value you give to the number part of this unit

object.

5. Press (Em).

The answer is 77 °F.

Converting temperature units

In RPN mode:

follow steps 2, 4, and 1.

Unit objects

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