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Thursday 27 December 2018

Different Scales Of Temperature

➡The temperature of an object or body is measured in 4 different scales.

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1. Celsius or centigrade scale


2. Fahrenheit scale


3. Kelvin scale


4. Reaumur scale


1. Celsius or centigrade scale:


➡Anders Celsius devised the scale in 1710.


➡Lower fixed point of Celsius scale is 0 degree celsius.( as Ice melts are freezes at 0 degree Celsius)


➡Upper fixed point of Celsius scale is 100 degree Celsius.( water starts boiling at 100 degree Celsius)


➡Fundamental interval is divided into 100 equal divisions all parts.


➡Each division gives a temperature of 1 Degree Celsius.


➡Each Degree on celsius scale is 1/100 part of interval between the upper fixed point and lower fixed point.


2. Fahrenheit scale:


➡Gabriel Fahrenheit devised the fahrenheit scale in 1717.


➡Lower fixed point of fahrenheit scale is 32° F.


➡Upper fixed point of fahrenheit scale is 212° F.


➡Fundamental interval in fahrenheit scale is divided into 180 equal parts or divisions.


➡Each degree on fahrenheit scale is divided into 1/ 180 th part of difference between the lower fixed point and upper fixed point.


3. Kelvin scale:


➡Lord Kelvin devised this Kelvin scale.


➡Lower fixed point of Kelvin scale is 273 K.


➡Upper fixed point of Kelvin scale is 373 K.


➡Fundamental interval in kelvin scale is divided into 100 equal parts or divisions.


➡Each degree on Kelvin scale is 1/100 part of interval between the upper fixed point and lower fixed point.


➡0 K is equal to - 273° C, which is known as absolute zero of temperature. It is the lowest temperature attained by any body.


4. Reaumur scale:


➡Reaumur devised this reaumur scale in 1730.


➡Lower fixed point of Reaumur scale is 0° R.


➡Upper  Fixed point of Reaumur scale is 80° R.


➡Fundamental interval in Reaumur  scale is divided into 80 equal parts or divisions.


➡Each degree on Reaumur scale is 1 by 80 part of lower fixed point and upper fixed point.

 

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