| thermodynamic temperature scale [¦thǝr·mō·dī`nam·ik `tem·prǝ·chǝr ´skāl] THERMODYNAMICS Any temperature scale in which the ratio of the temperatures of two reservoirs is equal to the ratio of the amount of heat absorbed from one of them by a heat engine operating in a Carnot cycle to the amount of heat rejected by this engine to the other reservoir; the Kelvin scale and the Rankine scale are examples of this type. |