what is the derived quantity of temperature?? urgent!!!!!!what is the derived quantity of temperature?? urgent!!!!!!@Physics
coul u ellobrate it more
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derived quantity like in terms of mas ,length,etc
c temp itself is fundamental quantity soit does nt hav any derived units
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While fundamental quantities can be directly measured, derived ones must be calculated Celsius and Fahrenheit. Zero degrees Celsius is 273.15 Kelvin. Zero degrees Fahrenheit is 255.37 Kelvin. Kelvin is the base unit in the SI system. However, it is much easier to measure Celsius and Fahrenheit, but they are still considered to be derived.
length(m), mass(kg), Time(s), temperature(K), Angle(rad), electric current (A), luminous intensity (cd), amount of substance (mol) are all fundamental units. All other units are derived from this fundamental units. For temperature fundamental unit is Kelvin. degrees Celsius, degrees Fahrenheit are the derived units.
temp. deals with Celsius .. Kelvin.. Fahrenheit & some other scale is also used to measuring the temp. the freezing point & Boiling point describes their limit of measuring temp. in particular scale.. 0 to 100 for Celsius scale.. (0 freezing point , 100 boiling point in case of water) -273 to 273 for Kelvin same case of water .. & 32 to 212 for Fahrenheit... same case with water.. some other scale also be used to describing temp..
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