Temperature ? What happens to be it?

Temperature ? a term that people use daily as a matter of course, without being made aware of the physical correlations. But how is the term temperature defined?
Everybody perceives temperature in their environment purely subjectively. If we have been too warm or too cold, this is a feeling, which might be different from individual to individual ? because not everyone gets cold at exactly the same speed. The term temperature ? or, better, the condition, that influences (among other activities) our state of mind ? is discussed daily whenever we are discussing the expected temperature from the elements forecast with friends, acquaintances or colleagues.
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With the word temperature (from the Greek ?thermis? = warm), a particular thermal state of a body is described. Heat is a measure of the energy of a body, that is generated by the random motion of its atoms or molecules in the body?s interior. Here, the temperature is the magnitude of a state which establishes the power content connected with other physical quantities (mass, heat capacity).
Temperature unit
The unit of temperature is the Kelvin. At a temperature of 0 K, all atoms or molecules inside a body are at rest ? all motion within the body is frozen. One describes this state because the absolute zero point. The Celsius temperature scale which is more common in our latitudes defines the zero point as the freezing point of water, since this problem could be reproduced without great technical effort in past times.
Temperature measurement
Different physical properties are directly dependent on the temperature and therefore are employed for temperature measurement, such as for example, for example:
the dependence of expansion on temperature
the change in electrical resistance with temperature
voltage generation according to the temperature
temperature-dependent frequency fluctuations
changes in the wavelength of the radiation of a body, with respect to the temperature
Note
Home elevators our temperature measuring instruments are available on the WIKA Website.

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