it is a common 21st century misspelling of celsius as in anders celsius
the already incorrectly latinized name of the early 18th century swedish astronomer whose real & correct family name was incidentally hogen with 2 dots over the o
& who is perhaps best remembered for inventing the centigrade scale of temperature
tho he got it all backwards at the time by assigning 0 to the boiling point of water & 100 to the freezing point
which proves that anyone can make a mistake or 2
fortunately someone finally straightened it all out after he died by simply turning the scale around
tho his name & the name of the scale are both still remembered as celsius
if that is confusing
just remember the following handy trick
except under certain very rare & special conditions which you will probably never encounter
celcius equals sentigrade
The American word for Celsius is "Centigrade." However, the term "Celsius" has become more commonly used in the United States, particularly in scientific contexts. Celsius is a metric unit of temperature measurement, while Fahrenheit is the more widely used temperature scale in everyday life in the U.S.
research come from the word rechercher a french word meaning to search tightly
18 C
the difference between -2 and 8 Celsius is 10 degrees Celsius
101.48 F = (101.48 - 32) x 5/9 Celsius = 69.48 x 5/9 Celsius = 7.72 x 5 Celsius = 38.60 Celsius
It is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius.
The orgin of CELSIUS WAS after a guy by thw name of Anders celsius
Sweeden.
The correct spelling is Celsius.An example sentence is: Today it will be twenty degrees Celsius outside.Another example is: Celsius is a metric unit of temperature measurement.
Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, created his temperature scale in 1742.
Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, created his temperature scale in 1742.
centigrade
Celsius
No.
The word unscrambled from "sicusel" is "celsius".
Many scientific measurements are done according to the Celsius scale.
Because degrees Celsius means the same as degrees centigrade, the answer is 18 degrees. Better use the correct word "degrees Celsius."