Systems and Scales of Measurement: Learn It 4

Temperature

Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance and is a fundamental physical quantity in the study of science and everyday life. The measurement of temperature is essential in a wide range of activities, from meteorology to cooking, and it is recorded using different scales.

The Fahrenheit and Celsius scales are the most commonly used temperature scales in daily life. Fahrenheit is often used in the United States for weather forecasts and in households for cooking, while Celsius is used in scientific contexts and is the standard in most other parts of the world. Each scale has its own set of reference points: the freezing and boiling points of water.

temperature scales

Fahrenheit and Celsius are two different scales for measuring temperature.

 

On the Fahrenheit scale, water freezes at [latex]32[/latex] degrees and boils at [latex]212[/latex] degrees. On the Celsius scale, the freezing and boiling points of water are [latex]0[/latex] degrees and [latex]100[/latex] degrees, respectively.

 
Two thermometers, one measuring a temperature of 72 degrees Fahrenheit and the other measuring a temperature of 22 degrees Celsius. The boiling point of water (100 degrees Celsius and 212 degrees Fahrenheit) is shown on both themometers, as is the freezng point of water (0 degrees Celsius and 32 degrees Fahrenheit) and comfortable room temperature (18 to 25 degrees Celsius and 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit).

 

In this section, you’ll need to use the order of operations carefully to obtain correct results. Recall that we do operations in parentheses first, then handle exponents, then multiply or divide from left to right as encountered, then add or subtract from left to right as encountered. The order is sometimes represented using the acronym PEMDAS.

Converting Between Temperature Scales

By looking at the two thermometers shown, you can make some general comparisons between the scales. Sometimes, it is necessary to convert a Celsius measurement to its exact Fahrenheit measurement or vice versa.

For example, what if you want to know the temperature of your child in Fahrenheit, and the only thermometer you have measures temperature in Celsius measurement? Converting temperature between the systems is a straightforward process as long as you use the formulas provided below.

temperature conversion formulas

To convert a Fahrenheit measurement to a Celsius measurement, use this formula.

 

[latex]C=\dfrac{5}{9}(F-32)[/latex]

 

To convert a Celsius measurement to a Fahrenheit measurement, use this formula.

 

[latex]F=\dfrac{9}{5}C+32[/latex]

Temperature Conversion

 

You can view the transcript for “Celsius to Fahrenheit Conversion Formula for NCLEX Exam Quick and Easy” here (opens in new window).

You can view the transcript for “How to Convert Celsius to Fahrenheit | Math with Mr. J” here (opens in new window).

You can view the transcript for “Temperature Conversion Trick (Celsius to Fahrenheit) | Infinity Learn NEET” here (opens in new window).

Water freezes at [latex]32^{\circ}F[/latex]. On the Celsius scale, what temperature is this?

The next example shows how these formulas can be used to solve a real-world problem using different temperature scales.

Two scientists are doing an experiment designed to identify the boiling point of an unknown liquid. One scientist gets a result of [latex]120^{\circ}C[/latex]; the other gets a result of [latex]250^{\circ}F[/latex]. Which temperature is higher and by how much?