Monday, February 9, 2009

Question

What is the SI unit for temperature and why is it not Fahrenheit???

4 comments:

bertsch said...

Kalvin is the SI unit. IT not Fahrenhiet because the world doesn't agree with America.

aaron peterson said...

Kelvin is the SI unit of temperature. Fahrenheit has the freezing point of 32 degrees and boiling point of 212 degrees. No scientist wants to use these dumb numbers.

streckfuss said...

The SI unit for Temperature is Kelvin. We use because we invented Bison. The freezing point for Kelvin is 32 degrees.

amanda said...

The SI unit for temperature is Kelvin. Fahrenhiet isn't the SI unit because it is harder to convert. The numbers are not nice numbers.