Science, asked by santoshsalunke36, 11 months ago

1. Which is not a unit of measuring temperature?
(A) Kelvin
(B) Celsius (C) Pascal
(E) None of these
(D) Fahrenheit​

Answers

Answered by rasika2936
10

Answer:

Pascal is not the unit of temperature

Answered by qwsuccess
0

(C) Pascal is not an unit of measuring temperature.

  • The SI unit of pressure is the Pascal, also abbreviated as Pa.
  • The pressure that one Newton of force exerts perpendicularly on a one square meter area is known as one Pascal (Pa).
  • Three major scales are frequently employed to measure temperature-the Fahrenheit scale, represented by the sign (°F), the (°C) sign stands for the Celsius scale, and the symbol for the Kelvin scale is (K).
  • Each of these scales employs a unique set of divisions based on a unique set of reference points.
  • In most cases, temperature is measured using the Celsius scale.
  • Hence the correct option is (C) Pascal.

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