temperature measures how hot or cold an object is by taking the average of the heat energy it can be measured in degrees Celsius Fahrenheit and Kelvin Kelvin is the SI unit for temperature and is one of the seven SI base units Celsius is a derived unit and you can find Celsius by taking Kelvin and adding 273 and 15 hundreds to it let's take a look at some temperature in all 3° let's start at Absolute Zero where matter does not move it is 0° Kelvin 273.15 hundreds C and - 459 and 6700s F water freezes at
273 and 1500s Kelvin 0° C and 32° F water boils at 373 1500 Kelvin 212 F and 100° C in order to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit you can estimate it quickly by doubling Celsius and adding 30 or more accurate measure is to multiply Celsius by 1.8 and and adding 32 and then to go from Fahrenheit to Celsius take Fahrenheit subtract 32 and to divide by 1.8 I hope that helps in measuring temperature