short defination of celsius scale
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The Celsius scale, previously known as the centigrade scale, is a temperature scale used by the International System of Units. As an SI derived unit, it is used by all countries in the world, except the United States, and Liberia.
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- celsius scale is indicated by °C or degree centigrade.
- this scale is used to find degree
- scale based on °0 for the freezing point of water and °100 of the boiling point of water
- the celsius scale is in general use wherever the metric system of unit has been adopted, and it is used in scientific work everywhere
- the celsius scale dirived from kelvin scale
- for example
- convert 86 °F to °C
- solution.
= 5(F -32)/9
= 86 °F
= 5(86 - 32)/9
= 5(54)/9 = 30
= 30°C
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