To determine the temperature difference in X degrees for a change of 1 degree Celsius, we need to find the temperature range in Celsius that corresponds to the temperature range in X degrees.
First, we need to determine the temperature range of nitrogen on planet X. The melting point of nitrogen is 0 degrees X, and the boiling point is 100 degrees X. Therefore, the temperature range in X degrees for nitrogen is 100 - 0 = 100 degrees X.
Next, we need to find the temperature range in Celsius for nitrogen. The melting point of nitrogen is -210 degrees Celsius, and the boiling point is -196 degrees Celsius. Therefore, the temperature range in Celsius for nitrogen is -196 - (-210) = 14 degrees Celsius.
To find the temperature difference in X degrees for a change of 1 degree Celsius, we divide the temperature range in X degrees by the temperature range in Celsius:
Temperature difference in X degrees = (Temperature range in X degrees) / (Temperature range in Celsius)
Temperature difference in X degrees = 100 / 14
Temperature difference in X degrees ≈ 7.14 degrees X
Therefore, a temperature change of 1 degree Celsius corresponds to a temperature difference of approximately 7.14 degrees X on planet X.
Next, to determine the temperature in degrees X at which water freezes, we need to know the freezing point of water in Celsius. The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius.
Using the temperature difference we calculated earlier, we can find the corresponding temperature in degrees X:
Temperature in degrees X = (Temperature in Celsius) * (Temperature difference in X degrees)
Temperature in degrees X = 0 * 7.14
Temperature in degrees X = 0 degrees X
Therefore, water freezes at 0 degrees X on planet X.
Finally, to determine the temperature in degrees X that corresponds to absolute zero, we need to know the temperature in Celsius at absolute zero. Absolute zero is defined as -273.15 degrees Celsius.
Using the temperature difference we calculated earlier, we can find the corresponding temperature in degrees X:
Temperature in degrees X = (Temperature in Celsius) * (Temperature difference in X degrees)
Temperature in degrees X = -273.15 * 7.14
Temperature in degrees X ≈ -1954.41 degrees X
Therefore, absolute zero corresponds to approximately -1954.41 degrees X on planet X.