02-01-2010, 02:32 PM
even though kelvin is just celsius -376 or something, I think we should go with it because its 0 is the true freezing point
but even so, celsius is still inaccurate.
5 degrees F is a pretty big change, and the fact that that only covers a single degree in C means that it's harder to get the exact temperature you want
with farenheit, you can tell EXACTLY what the temperature is, while celsius only gives you a vague impression of how hot it is
but even so, celsius is still inaccurate.
5 degrees F is a pretty big change, and the fact that that only covers a single degree in C means that it's harder to get the exact temperature you want
with farenheit, you can tell EXACTLY what the temperature is, while celsius only gives you a vague impression of how hot it is