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What are the units of temperature and relationship between them?

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Answered by Nikki57
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Temperature is the degree of hotness or coolness of the body is known as Temperature.

UNITS OF TEMPERATURE ARE-

•Celsius (°C) -

-Melting point of ice- 0°C on Celsius scale.
-Boiling point of water- 100°C at Celsius scale.

Thermometers using these scales are cabberated 0°C to 100°C. They are called laboratory thermometers.


•Fahrenheit (°F)-

-Melting point of ice- 32°F
-Boiling point of water- 212°F

Calibrations are from 32-212°F.
It is also called as clinical thermometers.

Normal human body temperature is 98.4°F.

•Kelvin (K)-

-Melting point of ice- 273.16K
-Boiling point of water- 373.16°K

Calibrations from 273-373°K
Kelvin scale is the best scale for measuring temperature because all temperature are in positive.

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DIFFERENT SCALES-

• Kelvin to Celsius

0°C - 273K
K= °C+273
or
°C=K-273


• °C to °F

°F= 9/5 (°C)+32

• °F to °C

°C= (°F-32)*5/9.

THATS ALL!!!


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Answered by no4
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● Units of Temperature :

# Several scales and unit exist for using measuring temperature the most common being Celsius.

# Celcius is generally denoted by C°.

# and called as ' Centigrade '.

# Fahrenheit is also a unit used to measure temperatures.

# it is denoted by °F.

# And Kelvin, it is also a temperature.

# and is denoted by K.

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Units of temperature :

=>From Fahrenheit to Celsius to Kelvin and back.
=>Degrees fahrenheit are used to record surface temperature measurements by meteorologists in the United States.

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