Centigrade was the old name for the Celsius system.
It is exactly the same thing under a new name.
Many scientists use Centigrade in the lab.
I'm having a little with trouble converting Centigrade to Fahrenheit. Centigrade is an older name for Celsius.
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The instrument you would use to measure temperature is a thermometer!!!!!
The boiling point of water is either 212 degrees fahrenheit or 100 degrees centigrade.
Nobody calls it 'Centigrade' any more. It's 'Celsius' now, and it's written 30° C .
Official weather forecasts are given in Celsius (centigrade), but many people still work in Fahrenheit.
They're the same thing.
Don't use the ward centigrade. Use degrees Celsius instead! Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of temperatures and formulas".
Metric: Centigrade/Celsius.
They're the same thing.
Celsius is the inventor of this scale, so it is correct. Centigrade is referring to the method of calculation. I guess some people hear "centigrade" often, so they use it. Hope this helped!