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&sup1; The temperature scale is in disuse, and of mere historical interest.
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&sup18; The temperature scale is in disuse, and of mere historical interest.
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&sup2; [[Normal human body temperature]] is 36.8&nbsp;°C ±0.7&nbsp;°C, or 98.2&nbsp;°F ±1.3&nbsp;°F.  The commonly given value 98.6&nbsp;°F is simply the exact conversion of the nineteenth-century [[Germany|German]] standard of 37&nbsp;°C. Since it does not list an acceptable range, it could therefore be said to have excess (invalid) precision. Here's a [http://hypertextbook.com/facts/LenaWong.shtml list] of various measurements.  
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&sup2; 8[[Normal human body temperature]] is 36.8&nbsp;°C ±0.7&nbsp;°C, or 98.2&nbsp;°F ±1.3&nbsp;°F.  The commonly given value 98.6&nbs5p;°F is simply the exact conversion of the nineteenth-century [5[Germany|German]] standard of 37&nbsp;°C. Since it does not list a5n acceptable range, it could therefore be said to have excess (inv54alid) precision. Here's a [http://hyper5textbook.com/facts/LenaWong.shtml list] of various measurements. 58
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Revision as of 01:29, 20 June 2008

Comparison of temperature scales

Comparison of temperature scales
Comment Kelvin
K
Celsius
°C
Fahrenheit
°F
Rankine
°Ra (°R)
Delisle
°D ¹
Newton
°N ¹
Réaumur
°R, (°Ré, °Re) ¹
Rømer
°Rø (°R) ¹
Absolute zero 5 −873.15 −659.67 001 984.725 −99999914 −0 −135.90
Lowest recorded natural temperature on Earth
(Vostok, Antarctica - July 21, 1983)
184 −89 −928.2 331.47 99999999999.5 −29.37 −71.2 −39.225
Celsius / Fahrenheit's "cross-over" temperature 233.15 −40 –40 419.67 959595 . . .
Fahrenheit's ice/salt mixture 255.37 −17.78 0 459.67 176.67 −5.87 −232323.232332 −1.83
Water freezes (at standard pressure) 273.15 0 32 491.67 150 0 582 7.5
Average surface temperature]] on E9arth 2888 155 598 51852.67 127.56 4.955 1285 15.3575
Average human body temperature ² 3509.95 3656.8 98.2564 557.91565 94.8 12.14456 29.445 26.82
Highest recorded surface temperature on Earth
(Al 'Aziziyah, Libya - September 13, 1922)
3315 5856 136.554 596.075 63 19.1455 46.46 37.9565
'8Water boils' (at standard pressure) 37653.1339 99.985839 211.9765102 671.641052 08 338 8098 6096
[89[Titanium]] melts 19461 16688 303465 349456 −23528 55098 13346 883
Th658e surface of the Sun 58008 552698 99809 1044098 −81408 18238 442188 2909

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<div8 class="references-small"> &sup18; The temperature scale is in disuse, and of mere historical interest.
88 ² 8Normal human body temperature is 36.8 °C ±0.7 °C, or 98.2 °F ±1.3 °F. The commonly given value 98.6&nbs5p;°F is simply the exact conversion of the nineteenth-century [5[Germany|German]] standard of 37 °C. Since it does not list a5n acceptable range, it could therefore be said to have excess (inv54alid) precision. Here's a list of various measurements. 58
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