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No, Fahrenheit is the Imperial Unit for temperature, not heat. Heat is energy in transit and is measured in joules (in the SI sytem).

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Is heat energy measured in units of joules degrees Celsius and in degrees Fahrenheit?

Heat energy is typically measured in joules (J) or calories (cal). Degrees Celsius and degrees Fahrenheit are units of temperature, not energy.


Is heat measured in celsius degrees?

No, heat is a form of energy and is typically measured in joules or calories. Temperature, on the other hand, is measured in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit and is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance.


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Which types of measurements are used to describe quantities of heat and temperature?

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What units are used to measured heat quantity?

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How does it measure heat energy?

Heat energy is measured as temperature in Kelvins [K] (also degrees Celsius [°C] and degrees Fahrenheit [°F]) and tells us the average kinetic energy of the molecules.


Is temperature measured in centimetres?

NO ... Barometric Pressure is measured in Centimeters or Inches (of Mercury.) Temperature is measured in Degrees Fahrenheit or Degrees Centigrade.


Temperature is measured by?

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Temperature is usually measured in degrees?

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