Scientists use Celsius scales because....
1. it was developed specifically for scientific use
2. the metric system is used in measurements by the power of 10, making calculations much more simplistic than the American system of inches, feet, lbs, gallons, etc.
The SI unit is the Kelvin, but we use Celsius a lot too.
Celsius
Science measurements use the metric system and the Celsius temperature scale is used for most measurements. The Kelvin scale is also used for measurements approaching absolute zero.
Zero degrees on the Celsius scale equals thirty two degrees on the Fahrenheit scale.
I'm pretty sure they areAnswer: Yes, Celsius and Centigrade are the same temperature scale. It's just a lucky coincidence that they both start with "c". The scientist responsible for this scale was Celsius. He named the scale centigrade because there are 100 (centi-) degrees (grades) from freezing to boiling. Later on, it was decided to use his name for the scale, just as Fahrenheit and Kelvin are so honored.
Most scientist now use the Celsius scale.
It has the same magnitude as kelvin.
The SI unit is the Kelvin, but we use Celsius a lot too.
The temperature scale is Celsius, named for scientist Anders Celsius.
Named after Anders Celsius, a Swedish scientist, who developed a temperature scale from which the one in use now evolved.
Both Celsius and Kelvin.
you use a celsius scale when you want to check the weather
The correct spelling of the SI temperature scale is Celsius (for scientist Anders Celsius).
Celsius
The capital "C" in Celsius is used to honor the Swedish scientist Anders Celsius who developed the temperature scale. It helps differentiate between the Celsius temperature scale and the unrelated temperature scale, Fahrenheit.
The Celsius scale, which was known as the centigrade scale.
Swedish scientist Anders Celsius invented the Celsius scale of temperature. The first thermometer was invented by Galileo Galilei..but he most certainly wasn't Swedish.