4 basic ones
Celsius (C)
Fahrenheit (F)
Kelvin (K)
Rankine (R)
The four temperature scales are Celsius ( C ) , Fahrenheit ( F ), Kelvin ( K ), and Rankine ( R ).
T in C = ( 5/9 ) ( T in F - 32.0 )
T in F = ( 9/5 ) ( T in C ) + 32.0
T in K = T in C + 273.2
T in R = T in F + 459.7
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They are: Celsius, Kelvin, Fahrenheit, and Rankine.
temperature scalesBoth Celsius and Fahrenheit are forms of measuring the temperature.
Teperature is measure in degrees - on various scales - internationally.
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Scientists have over the years used many temperature scales but have standardised on the Kelvin scale in modern times.
Neither, it is the only point on the temperature scales where C = F. These are identical temperatures.
they are all temperature scales they are all temperature scales
The thermometer scales the temperature.
celsius scale fahrenheit scale ranking scale kelvin thermometer scale
The four temperature scales are Celsius ( C ) , Fahrenheit ( F ), Kelvin ( K ), and Rankine ( R ).T in C = ( 5/9 ) ( T in F - 32.0 )T in F = ( 9/5 ) ( T in C ) + 32.0T in K = T in C + 273.2T in R = T in F + 459.7
The two most common temperature scales are... Celsius and Kelvin. *For Canada.*
They are scales for measuring temperature.
Celsius and Kelvin scales.
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Fahrenheit and Celsius
Celsius and Kelvins are the two scales that scientists use to measure temperature and the official SI unit for temperature is Celsius.
Celsius and Kelvins are the two scales that scientists use to measure temperature and the official SI unit for temperature is Celsius.