Explain the three scales of temperature and their interconue resion from on scale?
Answers
Answer:
celcius scale ,keliven scale ,franhit scale
Explanation:
mark as brainlist
Answer:
hey bud here is ur answer
Explanation:
The three common temperature scales in use today are the Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin scales.
Fahrenheit scale: The Fahrenheit scale is a temperature scale based on one proposed in 1724 by the physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit. It uses the degree Fahrenheit as the unit. Several accounts of how he originally defined his scale exist, but the original paper suggests the lower defining point, 0 °F, was established as the freezing temperature of a solution of brine made from a mixture of water, ice, and ammonium chloride. The other limit established was his best estimate of the average human body temperature, originally set at 90 °F, then 96°F. However, he noted a middle point of 32 °F, to be set to the temperature of ice water.
Celsius scale: Celsius, also called centigrade, scale based on 0° for the freezing point of water and 100° for the boiling point of water. Invented in 1742 by the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius, it is sometimes called the centigrade scale because of the 100-degree interval between the defined points.
Kelvin scale: The Kelvin temperature scale was the brainchild of Belfast-born British inventor and scientist William Thomson — also known as Lord Kelvin. It is one of the three best-known scales used to measure temperature, along with Fahrenheit and Celsius
Please mark me as brainlist
Thank u
Anirudh Sandeep