Assuming the question refers to Celsius, it is named after the 18th Century Swedish scientist who developed a similar temperature scale.
Because it is a person's name, as is Fahrenheit.
They are proper nouns, derived from their inventors' last names.
36.33 C
599.85 C
36.67 C
At -25 Celsius, water will be a solid. Converting from Celsius to Fahrenheit, -25 C is -13 F.
114° Fahrenheit is 45.56° Celsius approximately.
Celsius named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius.
The symbol of Celsius is capital C
Yes, "Celsius" is capitalized when referring to the temperature scale named after Anders Celsius.
Metric. And it is Celsius (with a capital C) because it is named after Anders Celsius.
23° Celsius - 25° Celsius (77°F) = -2° Celsius The automatic changing of capital letters to small letters is no good idea! 23°c - 25°c (77°f) = -2°c.
A superscript 0 (zero) and a capital "C". 0C
3 degrees Celsius would be written as 3 oC with the degrees sign and a capital letter C.
The capital of Canada is Ottawa.
Celsius to Kelvin: [K] = [°C] + 273.15Kelvin to Celsius: [°C] = [K] − 273.15
18 Celsius
-273.15 is the absolute zero on the Celsius scale.
16 C