C for celcius
F for fahrenheit
K for Kelvin
Fahrenheit, Celsius, or Kelvin.
Fahrenheit and Celsius and sometimes Kelvin
The measure of the vibration of molecules is called temperature and can be measured using Kelvin, Celsius, or Fahrenheit temperature scales.
Heat intensity (how Hot is it) is measured by the objects Temperature in Degrees, Fahrenheit, Centigrade, or Kelvin. Heat content (energy) is most commonly measured in Calories.
Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin
If you are talking about temperature, the most common are Fahrenheit and Celsius, but there are other scales as well.
The last names of the men who devised the temperature scales.
Temperature is the measure of how hot or cold matter is. It is a quantitative measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. Temperature is often measured using the Celsius or Fahrenheit scales.
Temperature is measured on the Celsius or Fahrenheit scales. The changes in energy due to temperature changes can be most easily be related to Calories or BTU.
No. A joule is a unit of energy within the SI system.
Kelvin scale Celsius scale Fahrenheit scale
A thermometer measures temperature, which is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance. Temperature can be measured in different scales such as Celsius, Fahrenheit, or Kelvin.