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  • Johanno@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    As far as I know even US scientists are using Celsius and centimeters.

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      1 year ago

      Realistically people uses all of them. There are formulas adjusted for each unit. In a practical context you use the unit that everybody uses around you. With notable exception, such as formulas that require kelvin or Celsius. But you’ll deal with them just fine.

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        1 year ago

        True. It’s just that due to Kelvin, Celsius is just more convinient.

        And Celsius makes more sense from a objective point of view.

        0 frozen water 100 boiling water(steam)(under atmospheric pressure

        Vs

        0 sth about coldest artificial state you can create a few hundred years ago And 100 the body temperature of a human.

        Both are very inaccurate values.

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      1 year ago

      Shit man, I use Celsius and I’m in the glory hole of america.

      I will say this: fuck imperial-measurement-deciders for naming 1/1000 of an inch a “mil”. Fuckin pricks.