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      markz@suppo.fi
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      Yeah, 100°C is pretty warm

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        username_1@programming.dev
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        USA new monetary system:

        4 libertines -- 1 donny
        12 donnies -- 1 trump
        6 trumps -- 1 dollar
        7 trumps -- 1 eagle dollar
        2 eagle dollars -- 1 flooz

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          pulsewidth@lemmy.world
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          C is even more intuitive than the graphic.

          0 = water's frozen
          100 = water's boiling

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            blimthepixie@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            mg, g, kg

            What are the others meant to represent?

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              fatvegan@leminal.space
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              The funnuest argument for farenheit that i keep seeing is: celsius is good for scientific things, but in everyday life, farenheit is better, because it tells you how it FEELS. 60F feels pleasant while 40 is too cold.

              The delusion is real, even tge dumbest american can learn new numbers, i believe in you the same way you velive a pedo is gonna save you

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              • B blimthepixie@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                mg, g, kg

                What are the others meant to represent?

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                fishface@piefed.social
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                h = hecto
                da = deca (had to look that one up)
                d = deci
                c = centi

                ×100, ×10, ÷10, ÷100, respectively

                You'll know centi from centimetres. Decimetres are somewhat common because 1dm³ = 1L. Hectopascal is a common unit of pressure.

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                  mok98@feddit.it
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                  My water does not describe 100°C as "warm"

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                    Yeah, 100°C is pretty warm

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                    blinfabian@feddit.nl
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                    yup, i take baths in 100C regularly bc its warm :3

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                    • F fatvegan@leminal.space

                      The funnuest argument for farenheit that i keep seeing is: celsius is good for scientific things, but in everyday life, farenheit is better, because it tells you how it FEELS. 60F feels pleasant while 40 is too cold.

                      The delusion is real, even tge dumbest american can learn new numbers, i believe in you the same way you velive a pedo is gonna save you

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                      varnia@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                      The delusion is real, even tge dumbest american can learn new numbers, i believe in you the same way you velive a pedo is gonna save you

                      Do not overestimate US Americans: they didn't manage to prevent him becoming president, twice - with all kind of insane justifications on all sides....

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                        hperrin@lemmy.ca
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                        The original Fahrenheit system was actually pretty clever. It set 0° at the temperature of brine and 96° at internal body temperature. That made marking a thermometer really easy. Like, ridiculously easy. 96 is divisible by two many times before reaching a decimal.

                        Because the freezing temperature of water was really close to 32°, the later Fahrenheit system set that as the lower temperature and 212° as the boiling point instead of using body temperature. That made marking a thermometer more difficult, and basically took away Fahrenheit’s only advantage. It was more consistent though. Now Fahrenheit is formally defined based on Kelvin.

                        Centigrade was originally marked as 100° at the freezing temperature, going down as temperature increases to 0° at the boiling temperature. Obviously that didn’t last long. The downside is that marking a Celsius thermometer depended on atmospheric pressure. Now Celsius is defined based on Kelvin by -273.15° being absolute zero and a degree corresponding to a very specific amount of heat energy increase.

                        So yeah, Fahrenheit hasn’t made any sense for many many years.

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                          Yeah, 100°C is pretty warm

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                          hemko@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                          0°C = outside the sauna

                          100°C = inside the sauna

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                          • F fatvegan@leminal.space

                            The funnuest argument for farenheit that i keep seeing is: celsius is good for scientific things, but in everyday life, farenheit is better, because it tells you how it FEELS. 60F feels pleasant while 40 is too cold.

                            The delusion is real, even tge dumbest american can learn new numbers, i believe in you the same way you velive a pedo is gonna save you

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                            zwiebel@feddit.org
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                            This is the same level as "everyone has an accent except for me"

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                            • F fatvegan@leminal.space

                              The funnuest argument for farenheit that i keep seeing is: celsius is good for scientific things, but in everyday life, farenheit is better, because it tells you how it FEELS. 60F feels pleasant while 40 is too cold.

                              The delusion is real, even tge dumbest american can learn new numbers, i believe in you the same way you velive a pedo is gonna save you

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                              semi_hemi_demigod@lemmy.world
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                              Yes but 69F is nice while 69C is not

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                              • B blimthepixie@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                                mg, g, kg

                                What are the others meant to represent?

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                                hperrin@lemmy.ca
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                                • Hectograms - 100 grams
                                • Dekagrams - 10 grams
                                • Decigrams - .1 grams
                                • Centigrams - .01 grams
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                                • B blimthepixie@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                                  mg, g, kg

                                  What are the others meant to represent?

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                                  zwiebel@feddit.org
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                                  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_prefix

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                                  • blinfabian@feddit.nlB blinfabian@feddit.nl

                                    yup, i take baths in 100C regularly bc its warm :3

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                                    saapas@piefed.zip
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                                    Well if sauna is considered a bath then yes

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                                      The original Fahrenheit system was actually pretty clever. It set 0° at the temperature of brine and 96° at internal body temperature. That made marking a thermometer really easy. Like, ridiculously easy. 96 is divisible by two many times before reaching a decimal.

                                      Because the freezing temperature of water was really close to 32°, the later Fahrenheit system set that as the lower temperature and 212° as the boiling point instead of using body temperature. That made marking a thermometer more difficult, and basically took away Fahrenheit’s only advantage. It was more consistent though. Now Fahrenheit is formally defined based on Kelvin.

                                      Centigrade was originally marked as 100° at the freezing temperature, going down as temperature increases to 0° at the boiling temperature. Obviously that didn’t last long. The downside is that marking a Celsius thermometer depended on atmospheric pressure. Now Celsius is defined based on Kelvin by -273.15° being absolute zero and a degree corresponding to a very specific amount of heat energy increase.

                                      So yeah, Fahrenheit hasn’t made any sense for many many years.

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                                      zwiebel@feddit.org
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                                      ...and the heat energy for 1K stemming from one 1°C

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                                      • F fatvegan@leminal.space

                                        The funnuest argument for farenheit that i keep seeing is: celsius is good for scientific things, but in everyday life, farenheit is better, because it tells you how it FEELS. 60F feels pleasant while 40 is too cold.

                                        The delusion is real, even tge dumbest american can learn new numbers, i believe in you the same way you velive a pedo is gonna save you

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                                        surewhynotlem@lemmy.world
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                                        Fahrenheit is just a metric measurement of human experience. Why do you hate base ten?

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                                        • Z zwiebel@feddit.org

                                          ...and the heat energy for 1K stemming from one 1°C

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                                          hperrin@lemmy.ca
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                                          No, it’s ultimately defined in joules.

                                          every 1 K change of thermodynamic temperature corresponds to a change in the thermal energy, kBT, of exactly 1.380649×10−23 joules.

                                          - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin#/search

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