When technicians work on a computer, they often ground themselves to prevent generating a spark. If an electrostatic discharge does occur, it can cause temperatures as high as 1500 °C in a localized area of a circuit. Temperatures this high can melt aluminum, copper, and silicon. What is this temperature in (a) degrees Fahrenheit and (b) kelvins?
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