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Yes, Celsius is a temperature scale commonly used in many countries around the world, including in sciences, meteorology, and daily life. It is based on the freezing and boiling points of water, with 0 degrees Celsius as the freezing point and 100 degrees Celsius as the boiling point at standard atmospheric pressure.

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Which temperature scale is the SI scale?

The SI temperature scale is Kelvin. Its starting point, absolute zero, is defined as 0 K (−273.15 °C).


What is the meaning of degrees celcius?

Celsius - is a scale for the measurement of temperature. Other temperature scales are... Fahrenheit and Kelvin.


Any temperature on the kelvin scale can be turned into Celsius degrees by?

There is no such thing as a Celcius degree. If you meant Celsius, then subtract 273.15


What symbol is used for each temperature scale?

The symbols for each temperature scale are simply the first letter of each scale, so for degrees Kelvin the symbol is K, for degrees Celcius (or Centigrade) the symbol is C, and for degrees Fahrenheit the symbol is F.


In measuring a given temperature what scale will have the highest reading?

For a given temperature, Kelvin scale will show the highest value. However, a given temperature will be same on Kelvin, Celcius or Fahrenheit scale. E.g. At the freezing point of water, Kelvin will show 273.15 degrees, Celcius will show 0 degrees and Fahrenheit will be 32 degrees. That means, at freezing point of water = 00C = 273.15K = 320F


Given 30 celcius as the highest and 22 celcius as the lowest temperature what is the average temperature?

26 C


What does c stand for as deegrees?

The c stands for celcius. It's the way people measure temperature nearly everywhere except the united states. Water freezes at 0 degrees celcius


What is 152 Fahrenheit?

a temperature. it is 66.67 degrees celcius


O degrees Celsius should be transferred to the temperature of absolute zero what is your comment to this statement?

its not needed as it is quite easy to convert Celsius to the Kelvin temperature scale, witch parralels the Celsius scale. subtract 273.15 from celcius to get to kelvin, and 0 is absolute zero on the kelvin scale.


What is a 240° called?

Temperature, Fahrenheit, Celcius, 250 degrees, and 121.111 Celcius.


How can you divide Fahrenheit to Celsius?

We cannot divide Fahrenheit to Celcius, but we can convert from one to the other (both ways) to find the equivalent temperature on either scale.


What is the temperature of a brick?

its 876 celcius

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