More usually in the United States, but outside they mainly use Kelvin and Celsius.
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No, scientists typically measure temperature using the Celsius or Kelvin scale. The Fahrenheit scale is more commonly used in the United States and a few other countries for everyday temperature measurements.
The United States typically uses the Fahrenheit scale to measure temperature.
Since Hawaii is within the U.S., they use the US Customary System, which usually denotes Fahrenheit as the standard for commercial and industry. Doctors usually use Fahrenheit for example to measure body temperature. However, many scientists in the U.S. use Celsius or Kelvin scales.
A thermometer is typically used to measure temperature.
Yes, 98.96 degrees Fahrenheit is a temperature measurement. It falls within the range typically used to measure air temperature.
Temperature (in degrees Fahrenheit) cannot be directly converted to resistance (in ohms), as they are different units of measurement. Temperature is a measure of thermal energy, while resistance is a measure of opposition to electric current flow in a circuit.