temperaturmåleenheder
Temperaturmåleenheder are units used to quantify temperature, a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles within a system. Several scales are commonly employed for this purpose, each with its own reference points and mathematical relationships.
The Celsius scale, often denoted by °C, is widely used in everyday life and scientific contexts. It
The Fahrenheit scale, symbolized by °F, is predominantly used in the United States. It sets the freezing
The Kelvin scale, represented by K, is the primary unit of temperature in the International System of
Other temperature scales exist, such as the Rankine scale, which is an absolute scale based on Fahrenheit.