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some examples of temperature

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Answered by Yengalthilak12
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Temperature

cold imageAll matters are formed from atoms and molecules. In microscopic view we see that all particles in a matter are in random motion, they are vibrating, colliding randomly. We learned in previous sections that particle has kinetic energy if it moves. Thus, in an object all particles have kinetic energies because of their random motions. Temperature is the quantity which is directly proportional to the average kinetic energy of the atoms of matter. Be careful, it is not energy, it just show the quantity of average kinetic energy of one atom or one molecule. hot imageIn daily life we use some terms like hot, cold or warm. All these terms are used with respect to another reference matter. For example, you say that a glass of boiling water is hotter than the ice cream. Be careful, ice cream is our reference matter.

We measure temperature of matters with a device called thermometer. There are three types of thermometer, Celsius Thermometer, Fahrenheit Thermometer and Kelvin Thermometer. Look at the given picture to see how we scale thermometers.

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