Kelvin.
Both Celsius and Kelvin are measurements of temperature in the metric system, and both have the same size of degree. The only difference between them is that Kelvin has been shifted down the scale so that 0 degrees Kelvin is absolute zero, the coldest possible temperature.
35 degrees Celsius is the same as 35 degrees Celsius. The Centigrade scale is another name for the Celsius scale, so they are equivalent.
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The Celsius scale has its 'zero' at the same temperature as 32 on the Fahrenheit scale, and each Celsius degree is the same size as 1.8 Fahrenheit degrees.
the temperature where Fahrenheit and Celsius scale show the same numeric value is - 40
It has the same magnitude as the kelvin scale.
They are the same; the kelvin scale is designed so the difference between degrees is the same as the celsius scale.
Only in that both are used to measure temperature.
Centigrade earns the temperature scale is scaled from zero to one hundred. Celsius is the inventor of this scale. Accordingly, they are of the same meaning.
It has the same magnitude as kelvin.
No but they can be converted.
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There are four units for temperature: Celsius, Kelvin, Fahrenheit, and Rankine. The Kelvin scale is the same as the Celsius scale, just with the zero point being absolute zero. The Rankine scale is the same thing for the Fahrenheit scale. ■