celsiuslämpötilaan
Celsiuslämpötilaan refers to temperature measured on the Celsius scale. This scale, also known as the centigrade scale, was developed by the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius in 1742. It is the most widely used temperature scale in the world for everyday purposes, scientific applications, and in most countries.
The Celsius scale is defined by two fixed points: the freezing point of water at standard atmospheric
The conversion between Celsius and Fahrenheit, another common temperature scale, is given by the formula: °F =
In scientific contexts, especially in thermodynamics, the Kelvin scale is often preferred. However, the Celsius scale