Science, asked by mdmunsifalam2292, 8 months ago

which of these is not a scale for measuring temperature
(a) kelvin
(b) Galileo
(c) celsius​

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Answered by munnak920
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(b) Galileo.

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Answered by qwstoke
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Galileo is not a scale for measuring temperature.

What is temperature?

- Cold and Hot are measured using a numeric scale known as temperature.

- Using temperature scales we communicate about the weather.

- Temperature is measured with a tool known as a thermometer.

Commonly used measurement systems:

1. Fahrenheit scale -

- Fahrenheit scale of temperature is used in the United States.

- The Fahrenheit temperature scale includes a negative temperature below 0 degrees F.

2. Celcius scale -

- Except United States most of the world uses the Celcius scale to measure the temperature.

- It is sometimes referred to as centigrade scale.

- Similar to Fahrenheit, Celcius includes negative temperature.

3. Kelvin scale -

- This scale was adapted from the Celcius scale in the 19th century.

- Kelvin does not use degrees in its notation.

- We can convert from Celcius to Kelvin by adding 273.15 to a Celcius temperature.

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