The units of measurement on a thermometer are typically degrees Celsius (°C) and degrees Fahrenheit (°F). Celsius is commonly used in most countries and scientific contexts, while Fahrenheit is primarily used in the United States. Some thermometers may also display temperatures in Kelvin (K) for scientific purposes.
clinical thermometer and lab thermometer
the sixth thermometer
invantor of digital thermometer
How is a thermometer like a number line?
The units on a Fahrenheit thermometer are called degrees Fahrenheit.
kelvin
Whichever scale is used they are always Degrees.
Degrees Celsius.
A thermometer is used to measure temperature.There are different unitsused to express temperature these units include kelvin,celsius and Fahrenheit.S.I unit of temperature is Kelvin.
A thermometer is used to measure temperature.There are different unitsused to express temperature these units include kelvin,celsius and Fahrenheit.S.I unit of temperature is Kelvin.
Well it is the same as what you measure a thermometer with which is Celsius and Fahrenheit which is C and F
The property measured by a thermometer is temperature. Thermometers can detect and display temperature readings in various units such as Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Typically degrees fahrenheit or degrees celsius.
A standard thermometer has Fahrienhiet and Centigrade
Temperature measures how hot or cold something is. It is a physical quantity that expresses the degree of hotness or coldness of a substance. It is typically measured using a thermometer in units such as degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
A thermometer is the instrument used to measure how hot or cold something is. It typically consists of a small tube filled with a liquid (such as mercury or alcohol) that expands or contracts based on the temperature, indicating a numerical value on a scale.