how to use Celsius

Started by Fruit loops, December 20, 2014, 02:06:54 PM

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Fruit loops

I know the ESC button on the keyboard, but where is it on google?
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Evelyn

You... you can't be serious? I hope this is just the most elaborate trolling I've seen on this site so far...

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Cimanyd

Quote from: Halinder on December 20, 2014, 04:09:23 PM
ESC-->Options-->Left side of screen, should say Celsius--> Click, swap to Kelvin (hilariously easy to convert) or Fahrenheit.

This is referring to RimWorld. It's how to change away from Celsius in-game.
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Fruit loops

... i have already done that...


I want to learn how to use Celsius... ;-;

i already changed it inside rimworld i just want to know how to convert F to C in real life.

I guess i should have worded it better... lol.
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Evelyn

To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, take the number, subtract 32, multiply by 5, then divide by 9.

Do the inverse to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit. Water freezes at 0 celsius, and boils at 100 celsius (provided atmospheric pressure is equal to 1 atm)

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Snowpig

Quote from: Evelyn on December 24, 2014, 01:06:27 AM
To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, take the number, subtract 32, multiply by 5, then divide by 9.

Do the inverse to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit. Water freezes at 0 celsius, and boils at 100 celsius (provided atmospheric pressure is equal to 1 atm)

"inverse" is meant here "in inversed order" as well: multiply by 9, divide by 5, add 32


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Coenmcj

Quote from: Snownova on January 14, 2015, 05:14:45 AM
I have no idea what book this is from, but it's just too perfect



Agreed, Also, apparently the book is "Wild Thing" by Josh Bazell (Praise the power of Google!)
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Evul

Turn down the tone a bitt.

Celsius work simply like this:
At +21c the template of a room is quite nice. 21c is 69.8f
At -0c the water starts to freeze. -0c is 32f
At +100c water starts to boil and will devolve in to steam. 100c is 212f

So simply from 0c to 15c can be classed as cold weather. while 20 and up is warm
The freezer template is -0c and downwards. You will start to get ice when the template is at -0c

Evelyn

I don't know why this was bumped. The question was answered literally last year.

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