The Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701-1744) developed the first centigrade scale in 1742, based on the freezing and boiling points of water. Swedish botanist Carollus Linnaeus created a thermometer based on the scale in 1744, and a working device was marketed for greenhouse use by instrument maker Daniel Ekström.
Fahrenheit was proposed in 1724; Celsius was proposed in 1744.
the celsius absolute scale is called what?
Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, created his temperature scale in 1742.
The Celsius scale was developed by Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, in 1742. He originally proposed a scale with 0 as the boiling point of water and 100 as the freezing point, but the scale was later reversed to its current form by Carl Linnaeus.
Anders Celsius was a Swedish astronomer, physicist, and mathematician who created the Celsius temperature scale. He proposed his 100-point scale in 1742, where 0 degrees Celsius was defined at the boiling point and 100 degrees Celsius was defined as the freezing point of water.
Anders Celsius invented the Celsius temperature scale. He grew up in Sweden and taught astronomy and built the country's first observatory.
The Celsius scale, used to measure temperature, is named after Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer who first proposed the scale in 1742. The Celsius scale sets the freezing point of water at 0 degrees and the boiling point at 100 degrees under standard atmospheric pressure.
It is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701-1744), who developed a similar temperature scale. The unit was known until 1948 as "centigrade" from the Latin centum translated as 100 and gradus translated as "steps".
Anders Celsius created the Celsius scale by defining 0°C as the freezing point of water and 100°C as the boiling point of water at standard atmospheric pressure. He originally proposed a reverse version of the scale, with 0°C as the boiling point and 100°C as the freezing point, but it was later reversed to the scale we use today.
Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, created his temperature scale in 1742.Fahrenheit (symbol °F) is a temperature scale based on one proposed in 1724 by the German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686-1736), after whom the scale is named.
Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, created his temperature scale in 1742.Fahrenheit (symbol °F) is a temperature scale based on one proposed in 1724 by the German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686-1736), after whom the scale is named.
If you mean the temperature of boiling water then Celsius or Centigrade scale