Within 10min learn about Temperature Scales

 Temperature Scales:-


 To measure temp, two fixed points are taken, one of them is the freezing point of water, knowns as the ICE point, and another point is the boiling point of water, known as the STEAM point.

Types of Temperature Scales:-

i) Celsius Scale:- In this scale, the melting point of ice is 0c and the boiling point of water as 100c and the space between these two points is divided into 100 equal parts. This scale was designed by Anders Celsius(1710).

ii) Fahrenheit Scale:- This scale, the melting point of ice is taken as 32F and the boiling point of water as 212F, and the space between these two points is divided into 180 equal parts. This scale was designed by Gabriel Fahrenheit(1717).

iii) Kelvin Scale:- This scale, the ice point, and the steam point are taken as 273K and 373K respectively and the space between these two points divided into 100 equal parts. It's designed by Kelvin.


Reaumur Scale:- This scale ice and boiling point are taken as 0R and 80R respectively. 1R is equal to the 80th part of the difference between two points. This scale was designed by R A Reaumur(1730).

iv) Rankine Scale:- This scale, ice point, and steam point are taken as 460Ra and 672Ra respectively. 1R is equal to the 212th part of the difference between two-point.



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