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Is the US the only people that use the farenheit system?
This Celsius shit got me confused
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welcome to montreal yo
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I think so.
Celsius, or centigrade, is easy. Zero is freezing, -20 is cooold, and +20 is around 70 F. so it's just right. +30 is hot, good beach weather. Simple. |
I dont know, but the celsius system sounds more logic, with 0 as water freezing point.
Also the meter system sounds more logic to me, 1-10 thats what I count on my hands. |
If you come to europe and want to impress the girls.. dont mention the inch length :pimp
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TRUUUU its so much easier and yes US is the only peeps that use farenheit |
+40 -- roasting hot
+30 -- hit the beach +20 -- t-shirt weather +10 -- cool, put on a light jacket 0 --- freezing point. Turn on the furnace. -10 -- Perfect outdoor hockey weather -20 -- Cold, but if you're not a pussy you'll survive -30 -- Don't go out unless you have to. Put on a parka and long-johns -40 -- Seriously, don't go out unless you have to. Of course, wind chill lowers the temperature when it's cold, so -30 can sometimes be -50. Watch out for that, or better yet, stay out of Canada in the winter :D |
I think they still use the Imperial system in the UK as well.
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As a reference point for the Americans, -40C and -40F are the same temperature. |
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Here in the summer days are around 43º (109 F), sometimes we get to 50º (122 F). I'm not kidding. Summer here is so fucking awful.
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:1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
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THINK. We in Winterpeg live over 5 months of the year in that kind of weather, don't even talk to me about cold. |
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I think celsius makes more sense.
Water freezes at 0°C Water boils at 100°C |
i got no beef with C, but i still prefer F...mainly because it gives you a larger range for comparison...what is 23C vs 25 C in F? probably more than a 2 degree difference.
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Say what now? its a 2 degree differenece any way you cut it. |
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We eventually learned that it is a much easier and simpler system. 1's, 10's, 100's, and 1000's are easier to work with than 32 degrees for freezing, 12 inches, 5,682 or whatever the fuck it is ft in a mile.... as opposed to 1000 meters in a kilometer? No comparisson at all. I doubt the US will switch anytime soon though, they're pretty stuck in the old system. |
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I lived in Canada (Edmonton) for a few years, it helped push the system on me..
+40 isn't hot, +50 is hot... Phoenix hot. And -60, the liquid in your eyes, mouth, and lungs freeze the second the door opens. Frostbyte to exposed skin in seconds. -40c and -40F is the same. |
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23C = 73F and 25C = 77F The difference in C is only the 2 degrees, but the same difference in F is 4 degrees. They equal the same in temperature, but I think his point was that by the different scales there is that difference. But his point merely supports the argument that C is a superior system. :D |
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Most of the southern US hits 104 during the summer for a few months straight. It's 40c by 9am in Phoenix, hits 48 during the day, and 50 when the wind blows. It doesn't get below 32 at night time. |
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That's all. compared to +50, then yes 40 won't seem hot, but it hits +40 here in Winnipeg the odd time in the summers, and whether you want to believe it or not, it's hot. |
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Dude, 40C is hot. Not everyone is part iguana like you. Hell, +30 should be hot enough for anybody. In fact, if it would stay sunny and about 24C all summer I'd be just happy as all get-out. I don't like it too hot.
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+20-25 is as hot as I like it
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Kelvin is the way to go.
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Easy way to convert Celcius to Fahrenheit. Take the Celcius temperature, double it and add 30. You'll be almost dead on in F for the most part.
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The most precise temperature system is definitely Kelvin system.
0K = -273C 273K = 0C THe universal Temperature system. |
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Precise in what sense? It uses the same temperature steps as Celcius. Only difference is that 0 is at absolute zero, something which is irrelevant when talking about weather. |
You're right. But absolute zero is ZERO and not -273 as Celcius said. ANd I think that's logical. Everything in Physics should be positive, not negative as for example Temperature.
Because in SI Kelvin is an official Temperature unit. |
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I don't know if Kalvin o Celsius are better, In spain with the 2 forms we have a hottest days.
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Not much use if you live in a country with landclimate and no wind :) |
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