The Greek letter "theta" is generally used as a symbol of temperature in physics and chemistry.
because the hotter the air the faster the molecules move, the colder the air the slower the molecules move ,absolute zero is a temperature where molecules get so cold that they cant move anymore that temperature is -459.67°F or -273.15°C if you looked on a temperature scale they would be (the more common way,the actual temperature without a point) (a point is .) -459°F or -273°C , that temperature is without the point (.) in the kelvin temperature way the temperature is 0 kelvin (written in kelvin temperature like this 0 K) its just a K no degree symbol (degree symbols look like ° ) hoped this helped,bye
Thwe symbol of deceleration is ' -a', and 'a' is the is the symbol of acceleration.
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Fahrenheit (symbol °F) is a temperature scale based on one proposed in 1724 by the German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686-1736), after whom the scale is named.
the symbol of position is x
the temperature has changed
It means the temperature has changed.
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The symbols for each temperature scale are simply the first letter of each scale, so for degrees Kelvin the symbol is K, for degrees Celcius (or Centigrade) the symbol is C, and for degrees Fahrenheit the symbol is F.
Insert tab - Symbols section on right side of screen, press arrow on bottom of Symbol and choose temperature symbol, if you can't see it, press More Symbols... at bottom.
'T' and its SI unit is Kelvin.
Kelvin (K)
Silver (symbol Ag) is indeed a solid at room temperature.
The SI unit for temperature is Celsius. The symbol is ­°C.
K is a symbol for Kelvin Temperature, which is a measurement of temperature based on the value 0 being the absolute zero. Also potassium has the symbol K in the Periodic Table.
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