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What will be the dimensions of temperature in a particular second, say the 10th?
manjuvenamma said:... when I actually derived the equation for the distance traveled in the nth second, it turned out to be actually having the dimensions of LT^-1, the dimension of velocity.
The unit for temperature in a second is degrees Celsius per second (°C/s).
Temperature in a second is measured by monitoring the change in temperature over a period of one second.
Yes, temperature in a second can be converted to other units such as Kelvin per second (K/s) or Fahrenheit per second (°F/s) using conversion formulas.
Measuring temperature in a second can provide more precise and accurate data for experiments and research studies, especially in rapidly changing environments.
One limitation of measuring temperature in a second is that it may not be suitable for very slow or constant temperature changes, as the measurements may not be as accurate. Additionally, the equipment used for measuring temperature in a second may have limitations in terms of sensitivity and calibration.