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- Celsius to Fahrenheit (ºC to ºF) - Metric Conversion
The other point at which Celsius was set – 100 degrees Celsius – was defined as the boiling point of water Since its definition, the Celsius scale has been redefined to peg it to Kelvin Zero degrees Celsius is now defined as 273 15K As one degree Celsius is equal to one Kelvin, boiling point of water is equal to 273 15 + 100 = 373 15 Kelvin
- Celsius conversion calculators, tables and formulas (ºC)
In 1742, Celsius created a temperature scale wherein 0 degrees was the boiling point of water and 100 degrees the freezing point Around this time other physicists independently developed a similar scale but reversed, such that 0 degrees was the melting point of ice and 100 degrees the boiling point of water
- Fahrenheit to Celsius (°F to °C) - Metric Conversion
Celsius, also known as Centigrade in some settings, is used in the majority of the world for temperature measurement Created by Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer in the mid-1700s, the freezing point of water is denoted as 0 degrees C while the boiling point of water is 100 degrees C
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Celsius is used the most worldwide whilst Fahrenheit is mainly used in the United States of America Kelvin is normally only used in science Understanding temperature conversions can be useful when understanding weather forecasts, when cooking, checking for a fever and in scientific research Celsius (°C)
- Celsius conversion table
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- Celsius to Kelvin (°C to K) - Metric Conversion
The Celsius scale is the most commonly used temperature scale worldwide despite not being widespread in the US Celsius divides the range between the freezing and boiling points of water into 100 equal degrees The freezing point of water is 0 degrees Celsius (0°C) and the boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius (100°C)
- Fahrenheit conversion calculators, tables and forumas (ºF)
Origin: Proposed in 1724 by, and named after, the German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686–1736) Fahrenheit pioneered the manufacture of thermometers using mercury, and established 0℉ as the stabilized temperature when equal amounts of ice, water, and salt are
- 摄氏度 转换 - Metric Conversion
摄氏度 摄氏度; 摄氏度; 摄氏度; 摄氏度; 单位: 温度; 全球范围内使用: 摄氏温标已经被广泛应用于欧洲,在20世纪中期至末期摄氏温标在大多数国家替代了华氏温标。
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