Temperature is an objective comparative measure of hot or cold. It is measured by a
thermometer, which may work through the bulk behavior of a thermometric material, detection of
thermal radiation, or particle
kinetic energy. Several
scales and units exist for measuring temperature, the most common being
Celsius (denoted °C; formerly called
centigrade),
Fahrenheit (denoted °F), and, especially in science,
Kelvin (denoted K).