Convert celsius to rømer

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°C
°Rø
Result: 25 degrees celsius (°c) = 20.625 degrees rømer (°rø)

How to Convert Celsius to Rømer

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Reverse conversion: Convert rømer to celsius

Comparison: Celsius vs Romer

When to Use Each Unit

Celsius: Standard temperature scale used worldwide for weather, cooking, medical measurements, and scientific applications. Official scale in most countries except the United States.

Romer: Purely historical interest, used only in research on the history of temperature measurement and early scientific instruments.

Common Conversion Values

  • 0°C = 32°F (water freezing)
  • 100°C = 212°F (water boiling)
  • 37°C = 98.6°F (human body temperature)
  • 20°C = 68°F (room temperature)

About (symbol:

Definition: Celsius (symbol: °C) is a temperature scale where water freezes at 0°C and boils at 100°C at standard atmospheric pressure. Originally called centigrade.

History: Developed by Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius in 1742, originally with 0° as boiling point and 100° as freezing point. The scale was inverted after his death to the current form.

Current Use: Standard temperature scale used worldwide for weather, cooking, medical measurements, and scientific applications. Official scale in most countries except the United States.

Examples: Weather: -10°C to 40°C, cooking: 180°C oven, fever: 39°C, refrigerator: 4°C

About (symbol:

Definition: Rømer (symbol: °Rø) is a temperature scale where water freezes at 7.5°Rø and boils at 60°Rø, with degree intervals of 21/40 Celsius degrees.

History: Developed by Danish astronomer Ole Christensen Rømer in 1701. Influenced Fahrenheit's scale development and represented early thermometry attempts.

Current Use: Purely historical interest, used only in research on the history of temperature measurement and early scientific instruments.

Examples: Historical thermometer research, Danish scientific history, early meteorological instruments

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