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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish10•3 months agoDid it never occur to you that Celsius is basically Kelvin with the zero point moved to human reference? Human reference because >50% of our body is water. We are essentially water bags.
minus-square@taiyanglinkEnglish-4•3 months agoYeah, I know. It still moves the zero point and forces it out of ratio, but I prefer it. I know both F and C since I have to use both regularly. F is set to C, too, I think. F = 1.8c + 36, I think?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•3 months agoNo, it just moves the zero point, no ratio change: 0°C = 273,15 K / just a simple addition/subtraction. Colloquially you can also ignore the 0,15 and make it even simpler.
minus-square@taiyanglinkEnglish1•3 months agoOh yeah, you’re right, it’s just Kelvin on a F scale. I shouldn’t look at formulas at 2am when I should be sleeping, lol
Did it never occur to you that Celsius is basically Kelvin with the zero point moved to human reference?
Human reference because >50% of our body is water. We are essentially water bags.
Yeah, I know. It still moves the zero point and forces it out of ratio, but I prefer it. I know both F and C since I have to use both regularly. F is set to C, too, I think. F = 1.8c + 36, I think?
No, it just moves the zero point, no ratio change: 0°C = 273,15 K / just a simple addition/subtraction.
Colloquially you can also ignore the 0,15 and make it even simpler.
Oh yeah, you’re right, it’s just Kelvin on a F scale. I shouldn’t look at formulas at 2am when I should be sleeping, lol