Name any two units for measuring temperature.
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Celsius and fahrenheit
Explanation:
The most common scales are the Celsius scale (formerly called centigrade, denoted °C), the Fahrenheit scale (denoted °F), and the Kelvin scale (denoted K), the last of which is predominantly used for scientific purposes by conventions of the International System of Units (SI).
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Celsius, Fahrenheit, and kelvin are the three most popular temperature measuring units.
Explanation:
Temperature:
Temperature is the degree to which a space or a body is hot or cold. The type of energy that travels from a hot body to a cold body is called heat energy.
Units for measuring temperature:
- Celsius
- Fahrenheit
- kelvin
Celsius:
- Since water freezes at zero degrees and boils at one hundred, the Celsius scale is used to measure temperature.
- The C symbol is used to represent it.
Fahrenheit:
- Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit and boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit on the Fahrenheit scale, which is used to measure temperature.
- The sign F is used to denote it.
Kelvin:
- A temperature unit that is mostly utilized in the scientific community is the Kelvin scale.
- Kelvin scale is need for one with absolute zero as the zero point, which translates to 0 K as the lowest attainable temperature, or -273,15 °C.
- One kelvin degree is equal to one Celsius degree.
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