when you think about what temperature actually is, kelvin makes the most sense.
temperature = the average kinetic energy of molecules in a particular system, so it doesn't really make sense to have negative temperatures - you can't have negative kinetic energy.
Again have you ever had a basic physics class??? ๐
what the f*** does a physics class have to do with day to day life ?
youre proving my point !
water freezes at 0 degree Celsius so i think that makes more sense
why do you care what temperature water freezes at on a day-to-day basis
why do you care what temperature water freezes at on a day-to-day basis
yeah that's why I thought it was for like science stuff
why do you care what temperature water freezes at on a day-to-day basis
actually you might need to know the right temperature for boiling water if you're cooking. its 100 degrees celsius which is easier to remember then 200something fahrenheit
why do you care what temperature water freezes at on a day-to-day basis
so i know whether to pull out my frozone suit for the day or not
when you think about what temperature actually is, kelvin makes the most sense.
temperature = the average kinetic energy of molecules in a particular system, so it doesn't really make sense to have negative temperatures - you can't have negative kinetic energy.
kelvin makes literally the least amount of sense, -50 F is like 228 K and 130 F is like 328
so anything outside of that 100 degree range is practically never getting used
Celsius makes way more sense than fahrenheit tbh, in fact the whole metric system is more consistent and coherent than the american imperial system
it fits together very well and calculations are easy
actually you might need to know the right temperature for boiling water if you're cooking. its 100 degrees celsius which is easier to remember then 200something fahrenheit
you can tell when water is boiling by looking at it
so i know whether to pull out my frozone suit for the day or not
pics?
Celsius makes way more sense than fahrenheit tbh, in fact the whole metric system is more consistent and coherent than the american imperial system
it fits together very well and calculations are easy
temperature is completely different, what calculations are you gonna have to make converting temp n s*** bro
actually you might need to know the right temperature for boiling water if you're cooking. its 100 degrees celsius which is easier to remember then 200something fahrenheit
like you just heat it up until it boils
That Celsius s*** lame as f***
United States wins again STFU โผ๏ธ
pic these nuts
celsius makes more sense, there is a reason 99% of the world uses it.
the man in your avi uses fahrenheit
dude be setting their thermostats to 19.444444444444444444444444 thats wild
Nobody does this
We just put in on 21
The one you grew up with will make more sense to you, it's not that difficult lmfao
To you 80 would mean "it's pretty hot" or something, but I don't know what 80 feels like so that doesn't help me at all.
Celsius niggas rate albums like -1.03762 out of 14.2
Stupid f***s
Ur not even from America ๐๐๐๐๐