The SI scale for temperature is Kelvin, which you can get by subtracting 273,15 from the Celsius scale.
well the si scale is Kelvin, the non would be degrees Centigrade or Fahrenheit.
a kelvin is the same size at a Centigrade.
The SI scale for temperature is Celsius or "Centigrade", or Kelvin for absolute temperatures.
The non-SI scale is Fahrenheit, or Rankine for absolute temps.
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No, Celsius is a temperature scale.
Absolute temperature IS MEASURED IN KELVIN.
The Kelvin scale is used.
This temperature is 32 0F.
kelvin
The Foot Candle.
The SI unit for temperature is Kelvin.Kelvin = Celsius + 273Fahrenheit and Celsius are non SI units, however, Celsius is used in science as it is so easily converted to Kelvin.
the absolute temperature scale
It is the Fahrenheit temperature scale
You need to tell us what temperature you want to convert - and from which temperature scale !
Fahrenheit Scale is the temperature scale that is not directly or indirectly based on the phase changes in water. Another similar temperature scale is Celsius Scale.
the fourth scale for measuring temperature is RANKINE...
It is the Celsius temperature scale
Celcius.
The absolute temperature scale was defined by Lord Kelvin.
The temperature scale that gives the most precise temperature is the Fahrenheit scale because there are 9 Fahrenheit degrees for every 5 Celsius degrees.
The generic name is "absolute temperature scale"; the most commonly used one is the Kelvin scale.