Anders Celsius (Swedish: [ˈânːdɛʂ ˈsɛ̌lːsɪɵs]; 27 November 1701 – 25 April 1744) was a Swedish astronomer, physicist and mathematician. He was professor...
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between two temperatures. It is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701–1744), who proposed the first version of it in 1742. The unit...
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family to which Anders Celsius, the inventor of the Celsius temperature scale, belongs Celsius (comics), a DC Comics superhero Celsius (crater), a lunar...
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Celsius (1621–1679) Nils Celsius (1658–1724) Anders Celsius (1701–1744) Johan Celsius (1660–1710) Olof Celsius (the Elder) (1670–1756), Olof Celsius the...
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Fahrenheit (section Definition and conversion)
the freezing and boiling points of water as thermometer fixed reference points became popular following the work of Anders Celsius, and these fixed points...
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astronomer, physicist and mathematician Anders Celsius. It lies less than one crater diameter to the south-southwest of the crater Zagut, and due north of Büsching...
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Scale of temperature (section Celsius scale)
equal parts. Celsius (known until 1948 as centigrade) is a temperature scale that is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701–1744), who...
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1745–47. Celsius was also a prominent runologist. Olof Celsius's father was the mathematician Magnus Celsius and his nephew Anders Celsius (son of his...
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hockey player Anders Celsius (1701–1744), Swedish astronomer Anders Danielsen Lie (born 1979), Norwegian actor, musician and medical doctor Anders Eklund (boxer)...
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Uppsala Astronomical Observatory (category Building and structure articles needing translation from Swedish Wikipedia)
and the university archives include lecture notes in astronomy from the 1480s. In the 18th century, Anders Celsius performed his research there and built...
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of Lund from 1777, and member of the Swedish Academy from 1786. He was the son of Olof Celsius and cousin of Anders Celsius. Celsius was born in Uppsala...
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Uppsala (section Museums and sights)
associated with the city are Anders Celsius, inventor of the centigrade temperature scale that now bears his name, and Carl Linnaeus, the father of taxonomy...
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(Kinetic theory) 1742 — Anders Celsius proposed a temperature scale in which 100 represented the temperature of melting ice and 0 represented the boiling...
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Uppsala University (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
physicist and astronomer Anders Celsius (1701–1744), inventor of the Celsius scale the predecessor of the Celsius scale, and the chemist Torbern Bergman...
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mechanical engineer and inventor Samuel Klingenstierna (1698–1765), mathematician and physicist Anders Celsius (1701–1744), physicist and astronomer; inventor...
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death year, their country of origin, the microarchitecture named after them, and the year of release of the GPU architecture. Liu, Zhiye (December 9, 2019)...
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Thermometer (category Meteorological instrumentation and equipment)
adjusted) bears his name. In 1742, Anders Celsius (1701–1744) proposed a scale with zero at the boiling point and 100 degrees at the freezing point of...
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decree of 1906, 50 Swedish fellows and 100 foreign. Early members included Emanuel Swedenborg and Anders Celsius. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences...
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Mercury-in-glass thermometer (category Meteorological instrumentation and equipment)
measurement system he developed and used for his thermometers. Anders Celsius, a Swedish scientist, devised the Celsius scale, which was described in his...
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where temperatures and weather reports are still broadcast in Fahrenheit. Fahrenheit hydrometer People from Gdańsk (Danzig) Anders Celsius Chisholm, Hugh...
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Pascal Pa Pascal pressure unit Isaac Newton's life Newton Anders Celsius (1701–1744) Celsius Definition Charles Augustin de Coulomb (French Physicist)...
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point and adding 150 degrees as the freezing point of water. He then sent this calibrated thermometer to various scholars, including Anders Celsius. The...
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Meteorological instrumentation (category Meteorological instrumentation and equipment)
thermometer. In 1742, Anders Celsius, a Swedish astronomer, proposed the 'centigrade' temperature scale, the predecessor of the current Celsius scale. In 1783...
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influence of an aurora were confirmed in the Swedish city of Uppsala by Anders Celsius and Olof Hiorter. In 1741, Hiorter was able to link large magnetic fluctuation...
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Christer Fuglesang (redirect from Celsius Mission)
assembly and crew-rotation mission to the International Space Station. This flight was called the Celsius Mission by ESA in recognition of Anders Celsius, the...
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Astronomer, physicist and mathematician Anders Celsius (1701–1744) was also buried at Gamla Uppsala Church next to his grandfather Magnus Celsius (1621–1679)....
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stone has rune characters and the engraving of a triple crown which was degraded and is absent. The physicist Anders Celsius (1701–44), also an early runologist...
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(1630–1702) and presented in his collection Atlantica. The physicist Anders Celsius (1701–1744) further extended the science of runes and traveled around...
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Stockholm (category Coastal cities and towns in Sweden)
became prevalent; renowned figures like Carl Linnaeus and Anders Celsius spent time in Stockholm, and various research institutes, like the Stockholm Observatory...
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Thermodynamic temperature (redirect from Atoms can have zero kinetic velocity and simultaneously be vibrating due to zero-point energy)
Amonton's law. In 1742, Anders Celsius (1701–1744) created a "backwards" version of the modern Celsius temperature scale. In Celsius's original scale, zero...
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