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A temperature scale invented in 1742 by Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius. This scale defines the melting point of water ice as 0?C, and the boiling point of water as 100?C. Because of the 100-degree interval between these two points, this scale is sometimes called the
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Ander's Celsius was a Swedish 1701-44. Professor of Astronomy at Uppsala. While in Paris in 1736 he was instrumental in organizing an expedition to Lapland to measure the art of the meridian there. In 1742, he invent invented the centigrade, or Celsius thermometer with 100 degrees separate the freezing and boiling points of water.
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The temperature scale on which pure water at sea level freezes at 0?and boils at 100? The Celsius scale is used in the metric system.
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A thermometric scale in which the melting point of ice is zero and the boiling point of water is 100?above zero. Use the online Unit Converter to perform conversions from Celcius to Fahrenheit.
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The metric unit for temperature measurement. Convert as follows: Fahrenheit = ( o Cx 1.8) + 32 Celsius = ( o F - 32)/1.8 For Delta-T measurements the relative temperature difference is needed. Eg. Delta-T = 7 o C turn pump on, Delta-T 2 o C turn pump off. How much is that in o F?? The conversion from Fahrenheit to Celsius is simple: Fahrenheit = o Cx 1.8 Celsius = o F / 1.8
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