there is only one. ABSOLUTE ZERO. the lowest temperature witch can possible excist.
further it is the same scale as Celsiuss. but with a sufferance of 273,15 degrees
0 Kelvin= -273,15 degrees Celsius.
The upper fixed point on both scales is the boiling temperature of water
at standard pressure.
That temperature is defined as 100° on the Celsius scale, and 212° on
the Fahrenheit one.
The standard temperature scales Celsius and Fahrenheit have reference points at the freezing and boiling points of water. The Kelvin scale has a reference point of absolute zero.
Water's freezing point at zero degrees Celsius and Absolute Zero (-273C) at zero degrees Kelvin. The graduations are the same in both systems.
The freezing and boiling points of water. 0 and 100.
0 and 100. They are used for the use of temp. The higher the number, the colder the substance/object is.
50 celsius Hotter on Celsius Scale
23 degrees Celsius is a temperature reading on the the Celsius scale. To compare to the Fahrenheit scale 23 degrees Celsius is equal to 73.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
There are 100 intervals (degrees) between the freezing and boiling points of water on the Celsius (centigrade) scale. These "degrees" are therefore 1.8 times as large an interval as the "degree" defined on the Fahrenheit scale.
No. Celsius "degrees" are larger than Fahrenheit "degrees", and so represent a larger change in temperature. One Celsius "degree" is equal to 1.8 Fahrenheit "degrees". The Fahrenheit scale has 180 divisions (degrees) between 32° and 212° - the freezing and boiling points of water. The Celsius scale has only 100 divisions (degrees) between 0° and 100° - the freezing and boiling points of water. So the Celsius degrees are "larger" degrees, and a change in temperature in Celsius will be 1.8 times as large on the Fahrenheit scale. That is where the 5/9 and 9/5 fractions come in on the conversion formulas. (see related question)
The Fahrenheit scale and Celsius scale are different one way by temperature limits. 1. On the Fahrenheit scale, water freezes at 32 degrees. On the Celsius scale, water freezes at 0 degrees. 2. On Fahrenheit scale, comfortable room temp. is 70-80 degrees. Celsius: 20-30 degrees. 3. Normal body temp: 98.6 degrees(fahrenheit) 37 degrees(celsius) 4.Highest recorded air temp: 136.5 degrees(fahrenheit) 58 degrees(celsius) 5. Water boils at 212 degrees(fahrenheit) 100 degrees(celcius) :D
The units, in this case, are kelvin, degrees Fahrenheit, and degrees Celsius.
160 Celsius = 320 Fahrenheit
50 celsius Hotter on Celsius Scale
Zero and one hundred degrees: the freezing and boiling points of water respectively.
−273.15° on the Celsius scale which equates to −459.67° on the Fahrenheit scale
The two fixed points on the Celsius scale are the boiling point and the freezing point of water at sea level. Boiling point- 212◦C, freezing point- 32◦C.HOPE THIS HELPED ^-^
The C is Celsius and the F is Fahrenheit. On a Celsius scale water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and boils at 100 degrees Celsius. On a Fahrenheit scale water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit and boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit because Celsius is used world wide and Fahrenheit is used only in the U.S.
23 degrees Celsius is a temperature reading on the the Celsius scale. To compare to the Fahrenheit scale 23 degrees Celsius is equal to 73.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
Fahrenheit
The Celsius scale has its 'zero' at the same temperature as 32 on the Fahrenheit scale, and each Celsius degree is the same size as 1.8 Fahrenheit degrees.
68 degree celsius = 154.4 Fahrenheit
37 degrees Celsius = 98.6 Fahrenheit.