Convert newton to celsius
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Comparison: Newton vs Celsius
When to Use Each Unit
Newton: Historical curiosity only, used in research on the history of science and early thermometry development.
Celsius: Standard temperature scale used worldwide for weather, cooking, medical measurements, and scientific applications. Official scale in most countries except the United States.
Common Conversion Values
- 0°N = 0°C (water freezing)
- 33°N = 100°C (water boiling)
- 12.21°N = 37°C (human body temperature)
- 6.6°N = 20°C (room temperature)
About (symbol:
Definition: Newton (symbol: °N) is a temperature scale where water freezes at 0°N and boils at 33°N, with degree intervals 100/33 times larger than Celsius.
History: Devised by Isaac Newton around 1700, one of the earliest attempts at a standardized temperature scale before modern thermometry.
Current Use: Historical curiosity only, used in research on the history of science and early thermometry development.
Examples: Historical scientific research, early thermometer studies, Newton's scientific work documentation
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