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Answered by tuvyaraghuvanshi
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Answer:

Temperature

Explanation:Temperature is one of the seven fundamental units of measurement, unit of temperature is Kelvin(K).

We use two types of scale in measuring temperature that is –

1.Relative scales [Fahrenheit (°F) and Celsius (°C)]

2. Absolute scales [Rankine (°R) and Kelvin (K)].

What is Pressure ?

Pressure is the force extorted by a medium like liquids, gases and solids. Pressure is measure by force per unit area. So we have a mathematical formula of pressure that is

Pressure = Force/Area

Let say, force is in N (Newton) and Area is in mm (millimeters) than, SI unit of pressure is N/mm².

Pressure is the measurement quantity that describe a system. Usually, the pressure differences is used as a means of measuring the flow rate of the fluids. Pressure is invariably significant process parameter. [1] [2]

Footnotes

[1] Temperature gauge

[2] Pressure Gauge

Answered by bhaktidahiya77
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Answer:

temperature measures the heat in the body and pressure measures the force applied by the 0bject

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