commonly used? well fahrenheit and celsius/centigrade(same thing) for weather temperature. Then there is kelvin used in technical/scientific situations and thats about it for common usage so 3 is the answer. There are up to seven different temperature scales but only 3 are used commonly
The Kelvin scale is the scale that is used the most by scientist. Celsius is the scale common people use.
Most of the world uses the Celsius (or centigrade) scale where the temperature range between freezing water and boiling water is split into 100 degrees going from zero to one hundred degrees.
Celsius
Celsius
it is the farheniet scale because we can meauser anything with it
The Celsius scale, which was known as the centigrade scale.
Celsius is the temperature scale that is used in most of the world.
It's the temperature scale standard for most of the world.
The Kelvin and Rankine scales are the two most common temperature scales that start at absolute zero.
Yes, the Kelvin scale is very widely used in the sciences because it provides an absolute temperature scale as opposed to the relative scales like Celsius and Fahrenheit. In the world of cryogenics, particularly that of the really low temperatures, those nearer absolute zero, we see the Kelvin scale used frequently. To cite a single example, it is easier to talk about the boiling point of helium being 4.22 K rather than −268.93 °C, or −452.07 °F.
The Celsius scale, which was known as the centigrade scale.
Celsius is the temperature scale that is used in most of the world.
The Centigrade scale, a.k.a. the Celsius scale.
Celsius
The Fahrenheit scale is the temperature scale most familiar to most people in the US. However for the rest of the world, the Celsius scale is the one that is most familiar.
It's the temperature scale standard for most of the world.
There are a few temperature scale that science use offten. The most common scale is a centigrade scale.
The temperature scale that gives the most precise temperature is the Fahrenheit scale because there are 9 Fahrenheit degrees for every 5 Celsius degrees.
Celsius. Most of the world except the US uses celsius.
Most of the world uses the Celsius (or centigrade) scale where the temperature range between freezing water and boiling water is split into 100 degrees going from zero to one hundred degrees.
There are a few temperature scale that science use offten. The most common scale is a centigrade scale.
The generic name is "absolute temperature scale"; the most commonly used one is the Kelvin scale.