Short definition on temperature plz reel me
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hi friend,
→temperature gives us the measure of heat ..(heat is a form of energy which flows from body of higher temperature to body of lower temperarure)
→temperature shows the degree of hotness /coldness of a body
→units :- kelvin,Celsius, Fahrenheit
I hope this will help u ;)
→temperature gives us the measure of heat ..(heat is a form of energy which flows from body of higher temperature to body of lower temperarure)
→temperature shows the degree of hotness /coldness of a body
→units :- kelvin,Celsius, Fahrenheit
I hope this will help u ;)
ageniussargun:
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@Friend
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Temperature
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The state of hotness or coldness of a body and the condition which determines whether or not it will transfer heat to, or receive heat from , another body according to the laws of thermodynamics .
The normal temperature of the human body taken in the mouth in 36.8°C .
Variation by more than a degree or so indicates ill- health , a rise signifying excessive activity and a decrease signifying deficient heat production
To convert °C to °F multiply by 9/5 and add 32 ; °F to °C subtract 32 then multiply by 5/9.A useful quick approx. for converting °C to °F is to double the Centigrade and add 30 , e.g. 12°C = 24+30 = 54°F
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Temperature
°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°
The state of hotness or coldness of a body and the condition which determines whether or not it will transfer heat to, or receive heat from , another body according to the laws of thermodynamics .
The normal temperature of the human body taken in the mouth in 36.8°C .
Variation by more than a degree or so indicates ill- health , a rise signifying excessive activity and a decrease signifying deficient heat production
To convert °C to °F multiply by 9/5 and add 32 ; °F to °C subtract 32 then multiply by 5/9.A useful quick approx. for converting °C to °F is to double the Centigrade and add 30 , e.g. 12°C = 24+30 = 54°F
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