temperature scale
Noun: A system for measuring temperature, consisting of a set of defined reference points and a method for dividing the interval between them into units.
A "temperature scale" is a standardized framework used to quantify and express how hot or cold an object or environment is. It provides a consistent basis for scientific, industrial, and everyday measurements.
- The Celsius temperature scale is commonly used in most countries around the world for weather reports.
- In many scientific experiments, the Kelvin temperature scale is preferred because it is an absolute scale.
- The Fahrenheit temperature scale is still widely used in the United States for everyday temperature measurements.
- "to calibrate a temperature scale": To adjust or establish the accuracy of a temperature measurement system by comparing it to fixed points.
- Scientists work to calibrate the temperature scale used in deep-space thermometers.
- "an empirical temperature scale": A scale based directly on the measurable properties of materials, such as the expansion of mercury.
- Early thermometers were based on an empirical temperature scale.
- Scale (n): A system of ordered marks at fixed intervals used as a reference standard in measurement.
- The ruler has a scale in both inches and centimeters.
- Thermometric scale (n): Another term for a temperature scale, emphasizing its use in thermometers.
- The development of a reliable thermometric scale was crucial for modern chemistry.
- Thermodynamic scale: A temperature scale based on the laws of thermodynamics, such as the Kelvin scale.
- Graduation: (In the context of measurement) the marks on an instrument indicating degrees of a scale.
(Note: "Temperature scale" itself is a noun phrase and does not have phrasal verbs. Related usage involves its application.) - To use a temperature scale: To employ a specific system for measuring temperature. - The recipe requires you to use a temperature scale in degrees Celsius. - To convert between temperature scales: To change a temperature value from one system of measurement to another. - You need to know the formula to convert between temperature scales like Fahrenheit and Celsius.
(Note: There are no common idioms based on the specific term "temperature scale.")
- a system of measuring temperature