Degree Celsius

Celsius, formerly known as centigrade, is a scale and unit of measurement for temperature. It is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701–1744), who developed a similar temperature scale. The degree Celsius (°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. The unit was known until 1948 as "centigrade" from the ... More

Measurement System:

Abbreviation(s):

  • °C

Zero point in kelvins:

  • 273.15 K (32 °F )

Also known as:

  • Celsius,
  • Degrees Celsius,
  • °C,
  • °С,
  • ºC,
  • ℃,
  • Degree centigrade

Unit of Temperature

Kelvins Multiplier:

  • 1
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Unit Profile

Canonical Abbreviation:

  • °C

Dimension:

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