Temperature is measured in the metric system using degrees Celsius (centigrade).
The official scale is actually the Kelvin scale, which uses the same degree size, but begins at absolute zero. Kelvin is often used for special scientific usage with very high or low temperatures. It is also preferred for certain computations using the gas law, because the product of pressure and volume is directly proportional to Kelvin temperature.
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In the SI system, the base unit of measurement for temperature is the kelvin. Celsius is a metric unit, but it is NOT an SI unit.
Temperature is measured in the metric system using degrees Celsius (centigrade).
with thermometers...lol
seriously, using centigrade or recently Celsius scale
0 freezing 100 boiling for pure water at normal barometric pressure
Kelvin
Celsius.
The centigrade temperature scale in the Metric system was renamed in honour of Charles Celsius.
There are many different occasions when a person would want to measure the temperature using the metric system. For example, if a friend from the UK wanted to know the temperature at one's house in Wisconsin, it would be polite to convert the temperature to Celsius so that it makes sense to one's friend.
Temperature is measured in °C (degrees Celsius), or for scientific work in 'K' K = °C + 273.15
That depends on what units the thermometer is calibrated in. The SI unit for temperature is the kelvin, but degrees Celsius commonly used, if the thermometer reads in kelvin or degrees Celsius then it is a metric tool.
Celsius.
The centigrade temperature scale in the Metric system was renamed in honour of Charles Celsius.
measuring temperature the metric system of °C is used.
There are many different occasions when a person would want to measure the temperature using the metric system. For example, if a friend from the UK wanted to know the temperature at one's house in Wisconsin, it would be polite to convert the temperature to Celsius so that it makes sense to one's friend.
The metric system, in which degrees Centigrade (also called Celcius) is used.
Temperature is measured in °C (degrees Celsius), or for scientific work in 'K' K = °C + 273.15
That depends on what units the thermometer is calibrated in. The SI unit for temperature is the kelvin, but degrees Celsius commonly used, if the thermometer reads in kelvin or degrees Celsius then it is a metric tool.
To measure.
A thermometer.
degrees Celsius (ºC)
You should use the metric system every time you need to measure something, whether it's length, weight, temperature, or any other measurement you need to take.
No, grams are unit of mass, not temperature. Temperature is measured in °C (degrees celsius) or for scientific work in 'K' K = °C + 273.15