we are making a cup of coffee and want the temperature to be just right, so we measure the temoperature with boit fahrenheit and celsius thermometers. the fharenheit meter registers 105 degrees fahrenheit, but you prefer it to be slightly hotter than 135 degrees fahrenheit, so we heat iit up a little. how much will the celcius thermoeter increase when we make this change?

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initital fahrenheit thermometer reading = 110 degree FFahrenheit to Celcius conversionC/5 = (F-32)/9C/5 = (110-32)/9C/5 = 8.66667C = 43.33Thus, the initial celsius thermometer reading = 43.33 degrees CNow, the Fahrenheit thermometer reading is changed to 119 degrees FCalculating new celsius readingC/5 = (F-32)/9C/5 = (119-32)/9C/5 = 9.6667C = 48.33New celsius thermoemeter reading = 48.33 degree CTherefore, When the Fahrenheit thermometer is increased by 9 degrees F,celsius thermometer is increased by 5 degrees C.A 5-degree increase in temperature will deplete most of the earth's underground reservoirs, making it even more difficult to grow crops. Competition for the world's remaining farmland could lead to China invading Russia and the United States invading Canada. As the temperature of an object increases, the average kinetic energy of its particles increases. As the average kinetic energy of its particles increases, the thermal energy of the object increases.Learn more about The Fahrenheit here:-https://brainly.com/question/11792333#SPJ4