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Why as load increase the condenser temperature will also increase?

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Which temperature scale, Fahrenheit or Celsius, is more accurate for measuring the weather?

The Celsius scale is more accurate for measuring the weather because it is based on the metric system and has a more consistent and logical scale compared to the Fahrenheit scale.


Which temperature scale, Celsius or Fahrenheit, is more accurate for measuring the weather?

The Celsius temperature scale is more accurate for measuring the weather because it is based on the freezing and boiling points of water, making it more consistent and widely used in scientific measurements.


What is warmer 1fahrenheit or1 Celsius?

1 Celsius is warmer than 1 Fahrenheit because the Celsius scale starts at a lower temperature than the Fahrenheit scale.


Do scientists typically measure temperature using the Fahrenheit scale?

No, scientists typically measure temperature using the Celsius or Kelvin scale. The Fahrenheit scale is more commonly used in the United States and a few other countries for everyday temperature measurements.


Why Fahrenheit scale more accurate than celsius scale?

The Fahrenheit scale is not more accurate than the Celsius scale; both are equally accurate in measuring temperature. The choice of scale is a matter of convention and historical development. The Fahrenheit scale is commonly used in the United States, while the Celsius scale is more widely used internationally.


Why do you use kelvin scale?

Kelvin Scale is an absolute temperature scale. This means that it starts at a different point than Celsius, its counterpart. This is why you must add 273.15 to a Celsius temperature in order to get a Kelvin temperature. The Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero whereas Celsius starts at the freezing point of water. Kelvin is used more often in science such as in the ideal gas equation. It is more convenient to use it than Celsius when dealing with very cold temperatures and with things like the Perfect Gas Laws which reference absolute zero.


Who discovered the celsius scale?

Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, is credited with developing the Celsius scale in 1742. It was originally defined with 0 degrees as the boiling point of water and 100 degrees as the freezing point of water, but the scale was later reversed for a more intuitive progression.


What is the opposite of Celsius?

It is an international metric temperature scale on which water freezes at 0° and boils at 100° under normal atmospheric conditions. The term "Celsius" is usually preferred to "centigrade," especially in technical contexts. Until 1948 the scale was known as centigrade when it was renamed in honour of Celsius, though in general usage (for example television weather forecasts) it was still called centigrade until quite recently. Celsius refers to Anders Celsius, the Swedish Astronomer who developed the temperature scale with 100 degrees at the freezing point of pure water (actually its triple point) at normal pressure and 0 degrees at its boiling point. On his death in 1744 Linneaus reversed the scale.


Which is warmer -15 deg Celsius or -3 deg Celsius?

-12


What is Celsius used for?

The Celsius (or Centigrade) scale is the predominant scale used to measure temperature worldwide. The United States is one of only a few countries where the Fahrenheit scale remains more common. A third scale, Kelvin, is used in some specialist applications, such as by physicists.


Which gas is colder -145 Celsius or -245 Celsius and why?

-245 because on the Celsius temperature scale the negative end is cold and the positive end is hot. So as you go more negative you get colder.


How many celsius in one gram?

'Celsius' is the name of a scale of temperature measurement. It has no connection at all with 'gram', any more than you could tell me your age in Fahrenheit.