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Temperature and Conversion Scale

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Absolute Zero   The very limit of low temperature at which atoms and molecules contain no energy of motion.  
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Boiling Point   212 degrees F or 100 degrees C  
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Celsius to Fahrenheit   degrees F = 9/5 (degrees C) + 32  
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Centigrade Scale   Scale on which there are 100 units between the freezing point and the boiling point.  
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Fahrenheit to Celsius   degrees C = 5/9 (degree F - 32)  
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Freezing Point   32 degrees F or 0 degrees C  
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Human Body Temperature   98.7 F or 37 C  
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Kelvin Scale   The temperature in Celsius degrees which begins above absolute zero, 0 degrees K is therefore equal to the lowest limit of temperature.  
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Temperature   A measure of the velocity of the random motion of the atoms or molecules of a material.  
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Triple Point of Water   The temperature and pressure at which solid, liquid and water vapor coexist.  
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Zero-Point Energy   A system's or substance's nonthermal energy at absolute zero.  
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