Temperature Conversion:-
You are given the temperature T of an object in one of Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin scales.
Write a program to print T in all scales viz Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin.
Formula to convert from Fahrenheit F to Celsius C is C = (F - 32) * 5 / 9.
Formula to convert from Kelvin K to Celsius C is C = K - 273.
Here "C", "F", "K" represent that the temperature scale is in Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin scales respectively.
The input contains the temperature (a number) and the unit of the temperature scale (C, F, K) without any space.
The output contains temperature in Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin scales in each line in the format similar to input and the value of the temperature is rounded to 2 decimal places.
T = input("Enter the Temperature(T) and Scale(C,F,K) without any space: ")
Scale=T[-1]
T=T[0:len(T)-1]
T=float(T)
# When Scale is Celsius
if Scale=='C':
F=(9/5)*int(T) + 32
print("Temerature in Celsius",round(T, 2))
print("Temerature in Kelvin",(int(T)+273))
print("Temerature in Fahrenheit",round(F, 2))
# When Scale is Fahrenheit
elif Scale=='F':
C=(float(T)-32)*(5/9)
K=C+273
print("Temerature in Fahrenheit",round(T,2))
print("Temerature in Celsius",round(C,2))
print("Temerature in Kelvin",round(K,2))
# When Scale is Kelvin
elif Scale=='K':
C=float(T)-273
F=(9/5)*int(C) + 32
print("Temerature in Kelvin",round(T, 2))
print("Temerature in Celsius",round(C,2))
print("Temerature in Fahrenheit",round(F,2))
else:
print("Invalid inputs")
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