Thermocouples and resistance thermometers are both methods of electrical temperature measurements.
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Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686-1736).
A measurement of electricity. Discovered by George Ohm. Ohm being his last name. Not an abbreviation. A measurement of electrical current resistance based per 1 amp of current flow.
Celsius is the name of a temperature scale (also sometimes known as the centigrade scale) which is an alternative to the Fahrenheit scale. It does not have an electrical charge.
The Celsius temperature system, also called centigrade, a scale and unit of measurement for temperature, was invented by a Swedish astronomer who's name was Anders Celsius and who was born in 1701.
The Fahrenheit system of temperature measurement. Actually he invented the thermometer.
Electric power (how fast energy is being converted into or out of electrical energy) is measured in Watts. Electrical energy is measured in Joules. i Watt for 1 second is 1 Joule. 1000 Watts for 3600 seconds is 3.6 Megajoules, also known as a kilowatt-hour or a Unit of electrical energy.
'Celsius' is the name of a scale of temperature measurement. It has no connection at all with 'gram', any more than you could tell me your age in Fahrenheit.
The name for the ratio of a diagram measurement to actual measurements is the scale.
The ratio for a diagram measurement to the actual measurement is known as the key.
Accurate ingredient measurement's, cooking time, cooking temperature, size of tin required, how the ingredients should be combined.
The measurement of the outside edge of a circle is known as the circumference.