Celsiusfoknál
Celsiusfoknál is a Hungarian term that translates to "at Celsius" or "in Celsius." It is commonly used in Hungarian to refer to the Celsius temperature scale, which is the standard unit of measurement for temperature in most countries. The Celsius scale is part of the metric system and is based on the freezing and boiling points of water under standard atmospheric conditions. Zero degrees Celsius corresponds to the freezing point of water, while 100 degrees Celsius corresponds to the boiling point of water. The Celsius scale is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius, who developed a similar temperature scale in the mid-18th century. In Hungarian, the Celsius scale is often abbreviated as "C" or "°C," and temperatures are typically expressed in this unit. Celsiusfoknál is used in various contexts, including weather reports, scientific measurements, and everyday conversations about temperature.