temperature is a measure of effect of heat energy. It tells us about the degree of hotness or coldness of a body. Increase in volume, change in specific resistance, emmision of electro magnetic waves (like Light) are the general effects of the temperature. Based on these principles temperatures are measured. Change in volume --- Liquid thermometers -- Mercury thermometers Change in resistance --- Resistance thermometers ---- digital thermometers Emmission of E/M waves --- Radiation thermometers --- Pyrometers RAMKI--India
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SI is the acronym for System Internationale. SI hold the degree Celsius to be the basic unit when it comes to the temperature measurement.
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Metrology, as defined, is the science of measurement. However, in practice, metrology is a term applied only to the science behind measurements of length and angles, the basic quantities of space measurements. All other quantities (temperature, stress, pressure, weight, time, etc) are not included in the everyday use of metrology. Measurement, on the other hand, is the application of metrological principles for determining verious lengths, angles as also of quantities like weight, time, etc. While metrology deals with thoretical aspects only (being the science), measurement deals with application of the principles for making the instruments and devices for measuring the quantities and cmparing them with standards.
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No temperature is a specific measurement of heat. Thus at a temperature of absolute zero there is no heat but there is a temperature measurement.
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temperature is measurement of heat
The Celsius temperature scale is NOT a metric measurement, because degrees Celsius is parallel measurement of Kelvin, and Kelvin is not a metric measurement.