What is the Centigrade Temperature Scale?
Degrees Celsius originated from Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius in 1742, and has since improved. The meaning of degrees Celsius means that at a standard atmospheric pressure, the temperature of a pure ice-water mixture is 0 degrees Celsius, and the boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius (strictly speaking, the temperature is 99.975 degrees Celsius).
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- In the 18th century, the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701-1744) established the temperature scale in 1742. In order to avoid negative values when measuring low temperatures, the standard was set at 1.
- Celsius, expressed by the symbol , is
- Celsius has been included
- Chinese degree Celsius: , is an overall symbol, character code: 2103.
- English degree Celsius: ° C, is a combination of two symbols.
- Among them, degree: °, is a symbol, the character code: 00B0, not the superscript of o (the lowercase letter O).
- C: It's capital letters, short for Celsius.