Fahrenheit.
The generic name is "absolute temperature scale"; the most commonly used one is the Kelvin scale.
The "c" in the temperature scale stands for Celsius, which is a commonly used international temperature scale.
There are several temperature scales. Kalvin, Celsius, and Fahrenheit, are the most commonly used. Kalvin is used mostly in science, Fahrenheit in the U.S. and Celsius in most other countries.
In the United states what scale is used to measure air temperature?
They use Fahrenheit.
commonly used? well fahrenheit and celsius/centigrade(same thing) for weather temperature. Then there is kelvin used in technical/scientific situations and thats about it for common usage so 3 is the answer. There are up to seven different temperature scales but only 3 are used commonly
The temperature scale used in HVAC in the US is Fahrenheit. This scale is commonly used for setting thermostat temperatures and reading room temperatures in buildings.
If your body temperature is 37 degrees, it is measured in degrees Celsius (°C), which is the standard scale for measuring body temperature in most countries. In Fahrenheit (°F), this temperature would be approximately 98.6 degrees. The Celsius scale is commonly used in medical settings and scientific contexts for temperature measurements.
Temperature scale used on most laboratory thermometers is a thermometer.
There are a few temperature scale that science use offten. The most common scale is a centigrade scale.
The most common scale used in physical science is the Celsius scale for temperature, the meter-kilogram-second (MKS) system for measurements, and the metric system for units of length, mass, and volume.
Celsius is the temperature scale that is used in most of the world.