Kelvin, degrees Celsius, or degrees Fahrenheit.
It could be Fahrenheit or Celsius. It does not really matter too mush which on you choose, as long as you and people you interact with understand it.
It is degree Celsius, or degree Fahrenheit, or degree Kelvin
Enthalpy is the measurement of heat, Joule (J) is the unit. Temperature is not a measurement of heat. Temperature has the unit Kelvin (K) or Celsius (oC)
Enthalpy is the measurement of heat, Joule (J) is the unit. Temperature is not a measurement of heat. Temperature has the unit Kelvin (K) or Celsius (oC)
Enthalpy is the measurement of heat, Joule (J) is the unit. Temperature is not a measurement of heat. Temperature has the unit Kelvin (K) or Celsius (oC)
The SI unit for temperature is the kelvin.
Fahrenheit is a unit of measurement of temperature. It is neither good nor bad in itself, but as a unit of measurement, may not be the most appropriate unit of measurement based on context.
A unit of measurement of temperature, of which the most common three are:degrees Celsius (oC)degrees Fahrenheit (oF)Kelvin (K)
Fahrenheit, Celsius and Kelvin.
Celsius is the metric measurement for temperature.
That depends what you want to measure about the gas: its volume, mass, transparency, temperature, etc. The really isn't such a thing as a "unit of measurement of gas", there are units of measurement for mass, volume, temperature, etc., all of which can be attributes of a specific gas.
The SI unit of measurement for temperature is the kelvin(K). Celsius is not an SI unit (it is a metric unit), but may be used alongside it.
The international unit of thermodynamic temperature is the Kelvin; this has nothing to do with Harry Potter.
degrees selsius