The instruments used in all temperature measurement are Thermometers. Fahrenheit and Celsius are just two different scales of temperature measure.
The conversions are:
Celsius to Fahrenheit:
[°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5â„9
Fahrenheit to Celsius:
[°F] = [°C] × 9â„5 + 32
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No. In the United States of America, you measure in degrees Fahrenheit.
Degree Celsius is a measure of temperature, just like Fahrenheit. The only difference is that Celsius is used in different parts of the world, like South Africa, and Fahrenheit is used in places like America. There is also a difference between temperature in the two. freezing point in Celsius is 0 where as it is 32 in Fahrenheit. Boiling is 100 in Celsius where it is 212 in Fahrenheit
Kelvin were 0 = absolute zero and uses Celsius as unit of measure Celsius Fahrenheit Those are the most common. There are a few more the most common is Rankine which is similar to Kelvin except it uses Fahrenheit as unit of measure
The Kelvin scale is an absolute scale. This means that at 10 K there is twice as much thermodynamic activity as there is at 5 K. This property does not apply to either the Celsius or Fahrenheit scale - where the zero is arbitrary. A difference of 1 Kelvin is the same as a difference of 1 Celsius degree which is why, as an alternative scale, Celsius is preferred to Fahrenheit.
its in the answer..its thermometer...there are two thermometers..Celsius and Fahrenheit....
It is a thermometer which can be in degrees of Fahrenheit or Celsius.
Temperature.
With thermometers
Americans are the only ones that use Fahrenheit to measure temperature. Everyone else uses Celsius.
they are Celsius Fahrenheit Kelvin
celsius
You can measure anything in degrees Celsius that you can in Fahrenheit.
Temperature is used to measure with degree Fahrenheit. Other unit is celsius.
Celsius, darling :P
Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Celsius or Fahrenheit