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The non-SI scale for temperature

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The SI scale for temperature is Kelvin, which you can get by subtracting 273,15 from the Celsius scale.

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well the si scale is Kelvin, the non would be degrees Centigrade or Fahrenheit.

a kelvin is the same size at a Centigrade.

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The SI scale for temperature is Celsius or "Centigrade", or Kelvin for absolute temperatures.

The non-SI scale is Fahrenheit, or Rankine for absolute temps.

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