cardinal temperature的意思|示意
[物] 基本温度
cardinal temperature的用法详解
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Cardinal temperature is a way of identifying the temperature of something, especially of an engine or other piece of machinery. It is based on a system of increments stated in either Fahrenheit or Celsius.
In the Fahrenheit scale, a cardinal temperature is first assigned a temperature in the hundreds. For example, a cardinal temperature of 110 would be 110 degrees Fahrenheit. The next cardinal temperature is then realized by increasing the temperature by 10 degrees. A cardinal temperature of 120 would signify a temperature of 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
In Celsius, cardinal temperatures are stated in intervals of 5 as opposed to 10. A cardinal temperature of 25 would equal a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius. The temperature would then be increased by 5 degrees to a cardinal temperature of 30, signifying a temperature of 30 degrees Celsius.
Cardinal temperatures are important for accurately assessing the temperature of objects and, more importantly, the temperature of components within an engine. This is especially important in the context of engine performance and diagnosing engine problems. By using cardinal temperatures, engine performance and health can be accurately evaluated.
'cardinal temperature相关短语
1、 cardinal point of temperature 温度基点