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There are three temperature scales in use today, Fahrenheit, Celsius and Kelvin. ... Fahrenheit temperature scale is a scale based on 32 for the freezing point of water and 212 for the boiling point of water, the interval between the two being divided into 180 parts.
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abyss.uoregon.edu/~js/glossary/temperature_scale.html
abyss.uoregon.edu/~js/glossary/temperature_scale.html
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Temperature scales and temperature scale conversion aids on the web ... We're not counting the provisional temperature scales, although we know of two of them, the Provisional IPTS of 1970 and the new, Provisional Low Temperature Scale of 2000 (PLTS-2000). The latter is for temperatures below 0.65 K, the low limit of ITS-90.]
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www.temperatures.com/scales.html
www.temperatures.com/scales.html
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Temperature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In physics, temperature is a physical property of a system that underlies the common notions of hot and cold; something that feels hotter generally has the higher temperature. Temperature is one of ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperature
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Navigation/Menü: Links auf weitere Seiten dieser Website und Banner ... Boiling point of water; (at 1 atm = 101325 Pa) 100 80 212 373.15 671.67 ... home · Chemistry · Temperature Scales...
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www.chemie.fu-berlin.de/chemistry/general/tscales_en.ht...
www.chemie.fu-berlin.de/chemistry/general/tscales_en.html
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The Celsius, Kelvin, and Fahrenheit temperature scales are shown in relation to the phase change temperatures of water. The Kelvin scale is called absolute temperature and the Kelvin is the SI unit for temperature.
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hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/thermo/temper.html
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You haven't heard the half of it. In addition to the Réaumur scale, which you mentioned, the roll-call of now-obsolete temperature scales includes the Newton, Rømer, Delisle, Leyden, Dalton, Wedgewood, Hales, Ducrest, Edinburgh and Floren...
http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2191/why-do-we...
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Thermodynamic and practical temperature scales ... > You are here: SI > history > temperature scales ... > You are here: SI > history > temperature scales Printable version Back to top...
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www.bipm.org/en/si/history-si/temp_scales/
www.bipm.org/en/si/history-si/temp_scales/
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Convert temperature Scales - powered by WebMath ... This page will show you how to convert between different temperature scales (Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin).
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www.webmath.com/tconvert.html
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