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temperatuurer

Temperatuurer is not a standard term in technical usage, and the concept it would refer to is temperature. Temperature is a physical quantity that expresses the degree of hotness or coldness of a system. It is related to the average kinetic energy of its particles and determines the direction of heat transfer: heat flows from higher to lower temperature objects until thermal equilibrium is reached.

Temperature is measured using various scales, notably Celsius (°C), Kelvin (K), and Fahrenheit (°F). The Kelvin

Instruments such as thermometers and sensors are used to measure temperature. Common technologies include liquid-in-glass thermometers,

Applications span meteorology, climate science, medicine, engineering, manufacturing, and daily life. Temperature control is essential in

scale
starts
at
absolute
zero,
0
K,
the
theoretical
limit
where
molecular
motion
ceases;
in
Celsius
terms,
absolute
zero
is
about
-273.15°C.
At
standard
atmospheric
pressure,
water
freezes
at
0°C
and
boils
at
100°C.
thermocouples,
resistance
temperature
detectors
(RTDs),
and
infrared
sensors.
Calibration
against
known
fixed
points
and
standards
ensures
accuracy.
Temperature
is
an
intensive
property:
it
does
not
depend
on
the
amount
of
material
present,
unlike
heat.
chemical
reactions,
electronics
cooling,
food
safety,
and
energy
systems.
In
science,
temperature
underpins
thermodynamics
and
statistical
mechanics,
linking
macroscopic
observables
to
microscopic
behavior.