subject to individual will or judgment without restriction; contingent solely upon one's discretion:
These are our output. But it is Arbitrary.
He made an arbitrary decision to be on the green team. Most banks are prohibited from making arbitrary decisions on granting consumer loans. There is an arbitrary dividing line between VHF and UHF frequencies.
Nobody made him do it. His decision was completely arbitrary.
An arbitrary point is a point that is based on random choice or personal whim rather than reason or a system.
Determined by whim, chance, or impulse
arbitrary scale
The basic unit is a Kelvin but it is common to use a degree Celsius. The Kelvin scale is absolute whereas the zero point on the Celsius scale is arbitrary.
Because differences (or changes) in temperatures need to be measured on an absolute scale not a scale with its zero at an arbitrary point.
subject to individual will or judgment without restriction; contingent solely upon one's discretion:
It is an interval scale. It is not a ratio scale, the next higher level, because the zero is arbitrary and not unique from one calendar to another.
It is an interval scale. It is not a ratio scale, the next higher level, because the zero is arbitrary and not unique from one calendar to another.
The basic unit is a Kelvin but it is common to use a degree Celsius. The Kelvin scale is absolute whereas the zero point on the Celsius scale is arbitrary.
If you mean to ask what follows the Fujita-Pearson scale is the Enhanced Fujita or EF scale. It provides essentially the same ratings, but with more accurate wind estimates and more detailed, less arbitrary damage descriptions.
In general, the level of measurement is on an interval scale (temperature in deg C or F) because the zero point is arbitrary. However, if the zero is unique and non-arbitrary, then it is a ratio scale (temperature in Kelvin).
These are our output. But it is Arbitrary.
The rules were completely arbitrary.
Kelvin is a measure of temperature or thermodynamic energy, and is an absolute measure. Degrees Celsius are a used to measure temperature on a scale with an arbitrary zero.