Temperature is measured in celcius.Heat is measured in joules.
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Heat is measured in unit of what...
Its measured in degrees and is either Fahrenheit or Celsius
Celsius is measured in degrees. 35.7 Celsius = 96 Fahrenheit = 308.7 Kelvin
Degrees Celsius, Fahrenheit hope this helps :)
The symbol is °C, in which the little circle is 'degrees' just like when measuring angles in degrees. The C is for Celsius.
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Heat is measured in unit of what...
Its measured in degrees and is either Fahrenheit or Celsius
Usually in degrees. In science, the degrees would be in Celsius or Kelvins.
Temperature is measured in kelvin, although degrees Celsius are commonly used. Heat is a form of energy, and is measured in joules.
Celsius is measured in degrees. 35.7 Celsius = 96 Fahrenheit = 308.7 Kelvin
Temperature is measured in degrees. There two generally used types of degrees, degrees Fahrenheit and degrees Celsius. One Fahrenheit degree equals 1.8 Celsius degrees.
Heat quantity is measured by 3 different types of units. In the united states, Fahrenheit is the standard measurement. We also use Celsius. There is one more besides these two and it is Kelvin.
Temperature IS measured in degrees Celsius, so there is no need to convert.
About 78 degrees
There is no comparison. Celsius is measured in degrees as are angles.
Heat energy is measured as temperature in Kelvins [K] (also degrees Celsius [°C] and degrees Fahrenheit [°F]) and tells us the average kinetic energy of the molecules.