I varies depending upon the size of the thermometer.
There is nothing special about either scale
The Celsius scale, of course. Though it is also known as the centigrade scale.
The Celsius scale is from 1742.
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The degrees are the same size on both thermometers. But when the two thermometers are side by side and at the same temperature, the number of the reading on the Celsius thermometer is 273.15 higher than the number of the reading on the Kelvin thermometer.
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A balance weighs people A spring scale weighs food A thermometer tells you the degrees, kelvin, and Celsius A computer gives you information
Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, created his temperature scale in 1742.
The temperature scale that bears his name.
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Swedish scientist Anders Celsius neither invented nor improved the thermometer. What he did, in 1742, was to propose a thermomenter scale with 100 divisions between water's boiling point and its freezing point. The scale developed by Celsius was actually the reverse of the scale we use today. He placed 0 at water's boiling point and 100 at its freezing point. So the Celsius temperature scale was not actually his "invention"; it is simply named in his honor.
Modern thermometers are made of alcohol or Mercury, and uses the Fahrenheit scale and the Celsius scale.