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It's basically the same measurement (as far as I know), but the zero values differ.
2 20 ReplyNo that's Kelvin and Celsius.
Celsius and Fahrenheit have almost nothing in common.
35 0 ReplyI mean technically they are related by F=(9/5) * C+32.
So they're related, just linearly.
17 0 ReplyThe same can be said for 'football Vs soccer'.
4 1 Replythatâs Kelvin and Celsius
Or Rankine and Fahrenheit.
2 0 ReplyWhen you can smell the rotten vegetables on NYC sidewalks start to cook in the middle of the summer, you change from Fahrenheit to Rankine
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Oh, yeah, sorry đ.
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That is not the only difference.
17 0 ReplyYou are misinformed. There are about 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit to every 1 degree Celsius. Or a change of 10°C is a change of 18°F
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