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Prancer
29 May, 22:05
What is the defination of temperature
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Russell Schwartz
30 May, 00:30
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Temperature is a physical property of matter that quantitatively expresses hot and cold
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Andrea Cain
30 May, 01:50
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Temperature is the degree of hotness or coldness in a body
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it is measured by the Average kinetic energy of the body. It is independent of the mass, it's measured in °C (Celsius), K (kelvin),°F (Fahrenheit)
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