temperaturat
Temperaturat, in Albanian, refers to the temperatures—the measurable hotness or coldness of a material, object or environment. In physics and engineering, temperature is a fundamental state variable that relates to the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance and governs the direction of heat transfer. It is defined operationally with a thermometer and expressed on scales such as Celsius, Kelvin or Fahrenheit. Temperature is distinct from heat energy, though the two are closely related: heat is energy transfer due to temperature difference, while temperature characterizes the current thermal state.
Common scales and points: Celsius (°C) is widely used in most of the world; Kelvin (K) is