Temperature - Temperatur

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Temperature - Temperatur



Temperature - Temperatur

Temperature is a measure of how hot or cold something is. It is commonly used in everyday life to describe the weather, cook food, and in scientific research. The temperature of an object is a critical factor in determining many physical properties such as state (solid, liquid, or gas), density, solubility, and electrical conductivity.

Temperature is measured using thermometers, which may work through various physical principles, including thermal expansion of liquids or gases, thermoelectric effects, or radiation properties. Common units of temperature include degrees Celsius (°C), Fahrenheit (°F), and Kelvin (K).


Understanding Temperature

Temperature is a fundamental concept in physics, defining the kinetic energy of particles in a material. The higher the temperature, the faster the particles move. In everyday contexts, temperature influences everything from the weather we experience to the way we heat our homes or cook our food.

Measurement Units

Temperature can be expressed in several scales:

  1. Degrees Celsius (°C) - used in most countries around the world for everyday temperature measurements.
  2. Degrees Fahrenheit (°F) - primarily used in the United States for weather forecasts, cooking, and industrial processes.
  3. Kelvin (K) - used in scientific contexts, representing the absolute temperature with zero at absolute zero, where no thermal energy remains in a substance.


Vokabel-Quiz: Teste Dein Wissen

Wie misst man Temperatur? (Thermometer) (!Barometer) (!Hygrometer) (!Anemometer)

Was ist die Maßeinheit für Temperatur im wissenschaftlichen Kontext? (Kelvin) (!Grad Celsius) (!Grad Fahrenheit) (!Pascal)

Welche Temperaturskala wird hauptsächlich in den USA verwendet? (Grad Fahrenheit) (!Grad Celsius) (!Kelvin) (!Newton)

Bei welcher Temperatur liegt der absolute Nullpunkt? (0 Kelvin) (!0 Grad Celsius) (!32 Grad Fahrenheit) (!100 Grad Celsius)

Welches Gerät wird NICHT zur Messung der Temperatur verwendet? (Hygrometer) (!Thermometer) (!Infrarot-Thermometer) (!Flüssigkeitsthermometer)





Memory

Leicht

Grad Celsius degree Celsius
Grad Fahrenheit degree Fahrenheit
Kelvin Kelvin





Kreuzworträtsel

Celsius Welche Skala verwendet Grad Celsius?
Fahrenheit Welche Skala wird in den USA verwendet?
Kelvin Welche Skala wird in der Wissenschaft verwendet?




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