Social Sciences, asked by anu5287, 1 year ago

What is the standard unit of measuring temperature?

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Answered by hansikanagle
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The temperature of 0 k is commonly referred to us "absolute zero" on the widely used Celsius temperature

Answered by SharadSangha
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The correct Standard unit for the aspect described in the question is Kelvin.

  • The standard unit used for any measurement is the absolute value of that measurement, and it should be accepted globally.
  • Kelvin measures an object's or body's temperature as its absolute temperature and does not rely on other units like celsius or fahrenheit, which are represented in degrees.
  • It also delivers measurements in positive values to avoid measurement errors.
  • The temperature at which water commences to freeze is 273 degrees, Kelvin. This temperature is used to determine the temperature of other items.
  • The temperature may also be translated to other units using this information.
  • As a result, Kelvin, or K, is the universal unit used to measure warmth or temperature.

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