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Explain the different thermometer scales?

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Answered by aadarshdwivedi000
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Explanation:

Temperature is often measured in one of two scales: the Celsius scale and the Fahrenheit scale. A Celsius thermometer will measure the boiling point of water at 100° and its freezing point at 0°; a Fahrenheit thermometer will measure the same events at 212° for the boiling point of water and 32° as its freezing point.

Answered by antrasingh72
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i think there are two types of thermometer scales.

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\huge \text{Celsius scale }

A Celsius thermometer will measure the boiling point of water at 100° and its freezing point at 0°

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\huge \text{Fahrenheit scale}

Fahrenheit thermometer will measure the same events at 212° for the boiling point of water and 32° as its freezing point.

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