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minus-square@x0x7linkEnglish18•2 months agodecicelsisus. It would only be 0.1kC when water is boiling. That’s not very fun.
minus-squarebufalo1973linkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-22 months agoMilicelsius = 0.001ºC Kilocelsius = 1000ºC
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish0•2 months agoCentiCelsius I think (10 cm in 1 m). kilo would go the other way. love this idea though
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish12•edit-22 months agoI believe it’s DeciCelsius. I don’t know in what system 1 meter contains only 10 centimeters heh, thought it’s 100.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•2 months agoHaha, i knew kilo was wrong but someone would figure it out. Not sure how i confused myself that badly
minus-square@thebestaquamanlinkEnglish6•edit-22 months agoCenti = 1e-2, deci = 1e-1 Regards, Non-American
Kilocelsius
decicelsisus. It would only be 0.1kC when water is boiling. That’s not very fun.
I’m kilosweating
Milicelsius = 0.001ºC
Kilocelsius = 1000ºC
CentiCelsius I think (10 cm in 1 m). kilo would go the other way. love this idea though
I believe it’s DeciCelsius. I don’t know in what system 1 meter contains only 10 centimeters heh, thought it’s 100.
Haha, i knew kilo was wrong but someone would figure it out. Not sure how i confused myself that badly
Centi = 1e-2, deci = 1e-1
Regards,
Non-American