What is temperature and what are the unit of measuring the temperature.
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Temperature is the measure of the coldness or hotness of any object. In other words we can also say that temperature is the measure by which we come to know how cold or how hot an object/body is. It is one of the fundamental units i.e. it cannot be expressed in terms of any other unit.
There are various units used to measure temperature namely Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin.
Celsius is generally used in our country i.e. India.
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Temperature is a physical quantity that expresses hot and cold. It is the manifestation of thermal energy, present in all matter, which is the source of the occurrence of heat, a flow of energy, when a body is in contact with another that is colder or hotter. Temperature is measured with a thermometer.
Celsius is currently a derived unit for temperature in the SI system, kelvin being the base unit. The abbreviation of Celsius is °C (degree Celsius) and the size of one Celsius degree is the same size as one kelvin.
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