"c" represents the prefix centi-, which means one hundredth.
measuring temperature the metric system of °C is used.
In English the unit of temperature if Fahrenheit shown as F°. In Metric the unit is Celsius shown as C°.
No, grams are unit of mass, not temperature. Temperature is measured in °C (degrees celsius) or for scientific work in 'K' K = °C + 273.15
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Celsius (Fahrenheit for Imperial measurements)
The Kelvin is the official unit of temperature in the SI.
Celsius degrees. 0°c is freezing point. 100°c is boiling point. Celsius
Some common metric system suffixes include: kilo (k) = 10^3 (1000) centi (c) = 10^-2 (0.01) milli (m) = 10^-3 (0.001)
Centi is the metric prefix for one hundredth. It is abbreviated as "c" in the International System of Units (SI).
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Metric system
The milligram is part of the SI system of measurements, it represents 1/1000 of a gram. One gram is the weight of one milliliter of pure water at 4 C. So the answer is no. The metric system is international, not US.