A resistance-based thermometer is commonly used in the industry to measure temperature. When the temperature of the sample under test increases, so does the resistance of the thermometer. Thus by measuring the resistance, the temperature can be determined. For a typical thermometer, the resistance is known to increase by 10 Ohms for every 1 K rise in temperature. If the temperature of the sample changes from 60 °C to 50 °C, what is the expected change in resistance? What if the temperature changes from 60 °F to 50 °F.