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==Temperatures and intervals==
The Fahrenheit scale uses (in the same manner as the later Celsius scale) the symbol [[degree symbol|°]] to denote both a point on the temperature scale and the letter F to indicate the the Fahrenheit scale is being used (''e.g.'' "[[Gallium]] melts at {{nowrap|85.5763 °F}}"), as well as to denote a difference between temperatures or an uncertainty in temperature (''e.g.'' "The output of the heat exchanger is hotter by {{nowrap|72 °F}}" and "Our standard uncertainty is {{nowrap|±5 °F}}").
 
==See also==