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Fahrenheit scale a temperature scale that defines the freezing point of water as 32 degrees and the boiling point of water a 212 degrees
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Fahrenheit scale The temperature scale in common use in The United States. The number 32 is assigned to the freezing point of water, and the number 212 to the boiling point of water (at stan
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Fahrenheit scale, thermometer see under scale and thermometer.
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Fahrenheit scale A temperature scale where 32 is assigned to the temperature where water freezes and 212 to the temperature where water boils (at sea level).
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Fahrenheit scale A temperature scale invented by the 18th century German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit. This scale defines the melting point of water ice as 32?F and the boiling point of water as 212?F. The United States is the only major country in the world still commonly using the Fahrenheit scale. top G
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