Fahrenheit and Celsius and sometimes Kelvin
Absolute temperature is a temperature measured on a scale that starts at absolute zero, where particles have minimal motion. The most common absolute temperature scale is the Kelvin scale, where 0 K is equivalent to -273.15 degrees Celsius. Absolute temperature is used in thermodynamics and physics to describe the energy of a system.
The body temperadure is measured usually in Celsius degrees; but you can use any scale of temperatures.
When the temperature is converted, we get 96.8 F.
It is heat which is measured by a temperature scale.
Celsius
There are a few temperature scale that science use offten. The most common scale is a centigrade scale.
Usually the weight of a body is measured with a scale of some sort.
In the US, temperature is typically measured using the Fahrenheit scale. However, scientists often use the Celsius scale for more standardized measurements. Temperature can be measured using various instruments such as thermometers or digital temperature sensors.
The Kelvin scale is an absolute temperature scale where 0K represents absolute zero. The absolute temperature scale refers to any temperature scale that starts at absolute zero, such as the Kelvin scale. So, the Kelvin scale is a specific type of absolute temperature scale.
Heat is measured in a thermometer through the expansion of a liquid, usually mercury or alcohol, in a sealed tube. As the temperature rises, the liquid expands and moves up the tube, showing the temperature reading on a scale. Different temperatures correspond to different points on the scale, allowing for quantitative measurement of heat.
There are a few temperature scale that science use offten. The most common scale is a centigrade scale.
Temperature is measured in kelvin, degrees celsius are also used.