degree Celsius | 1 °C | 2 °C | 3 °C | 4 °C | 5 °C | 6 °C | 7 °C | 8 °C | 9 °C | 10 °C | 11 °C | 12 °C | 13 °C | 14 °C | 15 °C | 16 °C | 17 °C | 18 °C | 19 °C | 20 °C | 21 °C | 22 °C | 23 °C | 24 °C | 25 °C | 26 °C | 27 °C | 28 °C | 29 °C | 30 °C | 31 °C | 32 °C | 33 °C | 34 °C | 35 °C | 36 °C | 37 °C | 38 °C | 39 °C | 40 °C | 41 °C | 42 °C | 43 °C | 44 °C | 45 °C | 46 °C | 47 °C | 48 °C | 49 °C | 50 °C | 51 °C | 52 °C | 53 °C | 54 °C | 55 °C | 56 °C | 57 °C | 58 °C | 59 °C | 60 °C | 61 °C | 62 °C | 63 °C | 64 °C | 65 °C | 66 °C | 67 °C | 68 °C | 69 °C | 70 °C | 71 °C | 72 °C | 73 °C | 74 °C | 75 °C | 76 °C | 77 °C | 78 °C | 79 °C | 80 °C | 81 °C | 82 °C | 83 °C | 84 °C | 85 °C | 86 °C | 87 °C | 88 °C | 89 °C | 90 °C | 91 °C | 92 °C | 93 °C | 94 °C | 95 °C | 96 °C | 97 °C | 98 °C | 99 °C | 100 °C |
degree Rømer | 8.025 °Rø | 8.55 °Rø | 9.075 °Rø | 9.6 °Rø | 10.125 °Rø | 10.65 °Rø | 11.175 °Rø | 11.7 °Rø | 12.225 °Rø | 12.75 °Rø | 13.275 °Rø | 13.8 °Rø | 14.325 °Rø | 14.85 °Rø | 15.375 °Rø | 15.9 °Rø | 16.425 °Rø | 16.95 °Rø | 17.475 °Rø | 18 °Rø | 18.525 °Rø | 19.05 °Rø | 19.575 °Rø | 20.1 °Rø | 20.625 °Rø | 21.15 °Rø | 21.675 °Rø | 22.2 °Rø | 22.725 °Rø | 23.25 °Rø | 23.775 °Rø | 24.3 °Rø | 24.825 °Rø | 25.35 °Rø | 25.875 °Rø | 26.4 °Rø | 26.925 °Rø | 27.45 °Rø | 27.975 °Rø | 28.5 °Rø | 29.025 °Rø | 29.55 °Rø | 30.075 °Rø | 30.6 °Rø | 31.125 °Rø | 31.65 °Rø | 32.175 °Rø | 32.7 °Rø | 33.225 °Rø | 33.75 °Rø | 34.275 °Rø | 34.8 °Rø | 35.325 °Rø | 35.85 °Rø | 36.375 °Rø | 36.9 °Rø | 37.425 °Rø | 37.95 °Rø | 38.475 °Rø | 39 °Rø | 39.525 °Rø | 40.05 °Rø | 40.575 °Rø | 41.1 °Rø | 41.625 °Rø | 42.15 °Rø | 42.675 °Rø | 43.2 °Rø | 43.725 °Rø | 44.25 °Rø | 44.775 °Rø | 45.3 °Rø | 45.825 °Rø | 46.35 °Rø | 46.875 °Rø | 47.4 °Rø | 47.925 °Rø | 48.45 °Rø | 48.975 °Rø | 49.5 °Rø | 50.025 °Rø | 50.55 °Rø | 51.075 °Rø | 51.6 °Rø | 52.125 °Rø | 52.65 °Rø | 53.175 °Rø | 53.7 °Rø | 54.225 °Rø | 54.75 °Rø | 55.275 °Rø | 55.8 °Rø | 56.325 °Rø | 56.85 °Rø | 57.375 °Rø | 57.9 °Rø | 58.425 °Rø | 58.95 °Rø | 59.475 °Rø | 60 °Rø |
The degree Celsius (symbol: °C) can refer to a specific temperature on the Celsius scale as well as a unit to indicate a temperature interval, a difference between two temperatures or an uncertainty. Before being renamed to honour Anders Celsius in 1948, the unit was called centigrade, from the Latin centum, which means 100, and gradus, which means steps.
Name of unit | Symbol | Definition | Relation to SI units | Unit System |
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degree Celsius | °C | [°C] ≡ [K] − 273.15 | ≡ [°C] + 273.15 | Metric system SI |
degrees Celsius | degrees Rømer | degrees Celsius | degrees Rømer |
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1 | = 8.025 | 6 | = 10.65 |
2 | = 8.55 | 7 | = 11.175 |
3 | = 9.075 | 8 | = 11.7 |
4 | = 9.6 | 9 | = 12.225 |
5 | = 10.125 | 10 | = 12.75 |
The Rømer scale (Danish pronunciation: [ˈʁœːˀmɐ]; also Roemer) is a temperature scale named after the Danish astronomer Ole Christensen Rømer, who proposed it in 1701. It is based on the freezing point of pure water being 7.5 degrees and the boiling point of water as 60 degrees.
Name of unit | Symbol | Definition | Relation to SI units | Unit System |
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degree Rømer | °Rø | [K] = ([°Rø] − 7.5) × 40⁄21 + 273.15 | Metric system SI |
degrees Rømer | degrees Celsius | degrees Rømer | degrees Celsius |
---|---|---|---|
1 | = -12.380952380952 | 6 | = -2.8571428571429 |
2 | = -10.47619047619 | 7 | = -0.95238095238095 |
3 | = -8.5714285714286 | 8 | = 0.95238095238095 |
4 | = -6.6666666666667 | 9 | = 2.8571428571429 |
5 | = -4.7619047619048 | 10 | = 4.7619047619048 |
degrees Celsius | degrees Rømer |
---|---|
1 | = 8.025 |
-12.3809524 | = 1 |
Symbol | Definition |
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≡ | exactly equal |
≈ | approximately equal to |
= | equal to |
digits | indicates that digits repeat infinitely (e.g. 8.294 369 corresponds to 8.294 369 369 369 369 …) |