3. Which property of matter is used in measurement of temperature? answer
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This is a funny question because temperature is a property of matter - a physical property to be exact. This includes the temperature points of changing states - boiling, melting, and freezing points. In terms of matter itself, temperature is directly proportional to the average kinetic energy of particles.
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