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difference between celcius and farenheit​

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Answered by saswat1260
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the Celsius scale, the boiling point of water is 100°C, and the freezing point is at 0°C, while in the Fahrenheit scale the boiling point of water is measured at 212°F and freezing point at 32°C. This is the significant point which distinguishes both. Although there are other factors, which make them different from each other like the matter of acceptance. As due to the easily right property, Celsius is used all over the world, except in the United States, as they use Fahrenheit as their measuring tool. Celsius is also not accepted in some places, where Kelvin (another way of measuring temperature) is used.

Celsius is the simplest way of measuring temperature. However, the value of these measuring scale is convertible to each other, by applying certain mathematical calculations, which is described below.BASIS FOR COMPARISON CELSIUS FAHRENHEIT

Proposed by Anders Celsius in mid-1700. Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1724.

Abbreviate as Degree C (°C). Degree F (°F).

Absolute zero -273.15°C. -459.67°F.

Average human body temperature 37.0°C. 98.6°F.

The boiling point concerning water 99.9839 or 100°C . 211.97102 or 212°F.

The melting point regarding ice (water) 0°C. 32°F.

Accepted in Widely accepted method for measuring temperature, though not in use in the countries which uses Kelvin as their measurement tool. The United States and some of its territories uses this system.

Conversion Formula Celsius to Fahrenheit: °C * 1.8 + 32 = °F Fahrenheit to Celsius: (°F - 32) / 1.8 = °C

Answered by saumitrajoshii
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Answer:Celsius and Fahrenheit are two different units used for measuring temperature.Celsius is more commonly used than Fahrenheit. Fahrenheit scale is more commonly used in laboratories and in thermometer.

Explanation:

To convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius we can:

Multiply the Fahrenheit scale no. by 5/9

EG: 212 F

212*5/9=117 Celsius

To convert from Celsius from Fahrenheit we can:

Multiply the Celsius scale by 9/5

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