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Degree (temperature)
Degree (temperature) This article describes "degree" as a unit of temperature. For alternative meanings, see Degree. The term degree is used in ...
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Degree (temperature)   (translated from German)
Degree (temperature) The designation Degree (degree., degree) permitted designation was with temperature differences, ...
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Degree (temperature)   (translated from Dutch)
Degree (temperature) degree in several temperature scales it is used. The symbol frequently ... followed by the first character of the temperature scale (for example : 20°C mean 20 ...
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Degree (temperature)   (translated from Portuguese)
Degree (temperature) This page deals with the "degree" as unit of temperature. For other uses, it sees Grau . degree it is a measure of temperatura ...
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Talk:Degree (temperature)
Talk:Degree (temperature) °C vs C° for differences I've ... part of the SI definitions. A Celsius temperature itself is a difference to a reference temperature. All I found at http://www.bipm ... is that "A difference or interval of temperature may be expressed in kelvins or ...
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Temperature   (translated from German)
Temperature The title of this article is ambiguous. For further meanings see Temperature (term clarifying). Those Temperature is a physical Variable of state, those ... hot, low as coldly. Actually however the temperature describes those middle kinetic energy per particle ... sense. Table of contents Thermal conduction and temperature feeling If two bodies of different ...
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Temperature
Temperature Conjugate variables of thermodynamics Pressure Volume Temperature Entropy Chem. potential Particle no. edit Temperature is the physical property of a system ... and "cold"; the material with the higher temperature is said to be hotter. Physically, temperature is a measure of the random ...
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Temperature   (translated from French)
Temperature This article concerning science fact part of ... of physics Bonds physique Publications in Physics temperature the thermal degree of agitation of the particles defines which ... and thus have some kinetic energy. The temperature measures the degree of agitation of the particles. For ...
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Degree
Degree This is a disambiguation page: a list ... directly to the intended article. Look up degree in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word degree may refer to: Science Degree (angle), a unit of angle measurement Degree (temperature), a unit of temperature measurement ...
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Degree   (translated from German)
Degree The leaning word Degree originates from that lat. gradus and meant ... In need of careness) a rank (academic degree, Rank, Degree (free bricklaying)) Attribute certain mathematical objects, z. B. Degree of one Equation, Degree one Polynomial, ...
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