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Which one is smarter?
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Oh, yes. That meme is what gave me inspiration. We Americans are... strange, okay?
Well, yes, I have to agree on that part. Kelvin is the most scientific of them all, and temperature is a part of science so... Yes.Neither! Kelvin is the true scale of temperature!
But no, to answer the question, I think that celsius is the more intelligently defined scale. This is because it has a more rigorous definition - it's based entirely upon the freezing and boiling points of water at 1atm of pressure.
There are various definitions of the Fahrenheit scale and most of them are quite shaky.
Neither! Kelvin is the true scale of temperature!
But no, to answer the question, I think that celsius is the more intelligently defined scale. This is because it has a more rigorous definition - it's based entirely upon the freezing and boiling points of water at 1atm of pressure.
There are various definitions of the Fahrenheit scale and most of them are quite shaky.
K means...
Honestly, where do people even use kelvin.
Astrophysics I guess? It’s just Celsius but set to absolute zero. I’ve only ever heard it in scientific contexts like when they talk about the temperature of starsK means...
Honestly, where do people even use kelvin.
Telescope manufacturer here. We prefer Kelvin when taking measurements but in practice it is common to use Celsius for other stuff. Most specs for our systems tend to use Celsius even - usually something like 'this camera needs to be at a constant -30°C' for instance.Astrophysics I guess? It’s just Celsius but set to absolute zero. I’ve only ever heard it in scientific contexts like when they talk about the temperature of stars
TIMES TEN YOU DENSE CNUTS IT IS NOT HARD.
I dislike metric because of science class.The imperial system is better for day to day life but if you'd legitimately defend it over the metric system then you have obviously never been in a science class.
I dislike metric because of science class.
It would be fine if I was taught it from the moment I started school but I got to middle school and was like "what the hell is this I have to learn a new way of doing things!"
That's also why I suck at spanish class. If you had taught me spanish from my early years I would be pretty damn close to bilingual. But nooo, you've gotta teach it in, like, 7th grade.
This is why America sucks!
Also I pay to fail at these subjects. Or I will, at least.Although that is slightly amusing you do bring up the problem of it just being rooted into the minds of students from early on. Even though it is up to the person to learn and adapt, the education system over there doesn't make things any easier.