Understanding Temperature Scales
- Celsius (°C):
- The Celsius scale, also known as the centigrade scale, is widely used worldwide.
- It sets 0°C as the freezing point of water and 100°C as its boiling point.
- Scientists, meteorologists, and everyday users rely on Celsius for its simplicity and consistency.
- Fahrenheit (°F):
- Commonly used in the United States, the Fahrenheit scale has its own quirks.
- Water freezes at 32°F and boils at 212°F.
- While less intuitive than Celsius, Fahrenheit remains relevant in certain contexts.
- Kelvin (K):
- Kelvin is an absolute temperature scale.
- Absolute zero, where molecular motion ceases, corresponds to 0 Kelvin.
- Scientists use Kelvin extensively in research and theoretical calculations.
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