Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit. It freezes at 0 degrees Celsius
Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit. It boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
So, one degree Celsius it roughly two degrees Fahrenheit.
The instruments used in all temperature measurement are Thermometers. Fahrenheit and Celsius are just two different scales of temperature measure.The conversions are:Celsius to Fahrenheit:[°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄9Fahrenheit to Celsius:[°F] = [°C] × 9⁄5 + 32
A scale that compare two objects is the, balance scale.
Requirements: 2 thermometers, black paint Procedure: Paint 1 of the thermometers black and do not do anything with the 2nd one. Keep both thermometers in sun for an hour or two. After an hour record the temperature of both thermometers you will find that the one painted black shows more temperature as compared to the second. Conclusion: Dull colours are good absorbers of heat.
-2 degrees Fahrenheit = - 18.88 degrees celsius
To compare the energy of two different waves, you measure their amplitudes
its in the answer..its thermometer...there are two thermometers..Celsius and Fahrenheit....
The degrees are the same size on both thermometers. But when the two thermometers are side by side and at the same temperature, the number of the reading on the Celsius thermometer is 273.15 higher than the number of the reading on the Kelvin thermometer.
The two most common liquids used in glass thermometers are mercury and alcohol, both of which were created by M. Nature. Alcohol thermometers are, or were, used in extremely cold areas like the Yukon, where the temperature could be expected to drop lower than -40 in the winter (-40 is where mercury freezes, and it is also the only temperature that is exactly the same on both Fahrenheit and Celsius thermometers).
The two types of thermometers are the total immersion and partial immersion thermometers. However, they both read temperature the same way!
it is used in thermometers(sorry if i spelled thermometers wrong)
The instruments used in all temperature measurement are Thermometers. Fahrenheit and Celsius are just two different scales of temperature measure.The conversions are:Celsius to Fahrenheit:[°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄9Fahrenheit to Celsius:[°F] = [°C] × 9⁄5 + 32
In market there is availability of two types of Thermometers [1] Glass and [2] Digital. Digital Thermometers are LCD Thermometers. The thermometer measures the body temperature in shows digitally in numbers and alphabets.
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Mercury and alcohol (ethanol).
iodine and Mercury
You write 'two degrees Celsius'. If you have more than one, "degrees" is plural.
1. Celsius and Kelvin scale are used for all low & high temperature readings. 2.Fahrenheit is mostly used for low temperatures in clinical thermometers or a little lower or higher temperature readings