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Definition of Temperature scale
1. Noun. A system of measuring temperature.
Specialized synonyms: Celsius Scale, Centigrade Scale, International Scale, Fahrenheit Scale, Absolute Scale, Kelvin Scale, Rankine Scale, Reaumur Scale
Lexicographical Neighbors of Temperature Scale
Literary usage of Temperature scale
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1914)
"temperature scale and Calibration of Thermocouples. — The temperature scale used
is that denned by the freezing points of the following pure metals ..."
2. Practical Pyrometry: The Theory, Calibration, and Use of Instruments for the by Ervin Sidney Ferry, Glenn Alfred Shook, Jacob Roland Collins (1917)
"According to the Thermodynamic temperature scale, the ratio between two ...
The Ideal Gas temperature scale. — All gases obey the laws of Boyle and Charles ..."
3. Practical Pyrometry: The Theory, Calibration, and Use of Instruments for the by Ervin Sidney Ferry, Glenn Alfred Shook, Jacob Roland Collins (1917)
"According to the thermodynamic temperature scale, two bodies in thermal ...
The Ideal Gas temperature scale. — All gases obey the laws of Boyle and Charles ..."
4. Practical Pyrometry: The Theory, Calibration, and Use of Instruments for the by Ervin Sidney Ferry, Glenn Alfred Shook, Jacob Roland Collins (1917)
"According to the thermodynamic temperature scale, two bodies in thermal ...
The Ideal Gas temperature scale. — All gases obey the laws of Boyle and Charles ..."
5. Practical Pyrometry: The Theory, Calibration, and Use of Instruments for the by Ervin Sidney Ferry, Glenn Alfred Shook, Jacob Roland Collins (1920)
"According to the thermodynamic temperature scale, two bodies in thermal ...
The Ideal Gas temperature scale. — All gases obey the laws of Boyle and Charles ..."
6. Physics by Charles Riborg Mann, George Ransom Twiss (1906)
"Another temperature scale, called Fahrenheit's, is in common use, but the one
just' defined is generally used in scientific work. ..."
7. Physics by Charles Riborg Mann (1905)
"Another temperature scale, called Fahrenheit's, is in common use, but the one
just defined is generally used in scientific work. ..."
8. Physics by Charles Riborg Mann, George Ransom Twiss (1905)
"Another temperature scale, called Fahrenheit's, is in common use, but the one
just defined is generally used in scientific work. ..."