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Temperature conversions without the fuss

Whether planning a classroom metric conversion activity or traveling, temperature conversions come into play in a number of different ways.  Units most commonly involved are Farenheit and Celsius. It is possible, in addition, that metric temperature conversions could use units of Centigrade.  While this could be a source of confusion, Celsius and Centigrade refer to the same scale of measurement.  The physicist Anders Celsius is credited with creating the Centigrade scale of measuring temperature.  It was was later renamed in his honor.  In a nutshell then, units of Celsius and Centigrade are equivalent.

Regardless of the units involved, accuracy of any metric conversion value must be ensured.  There are risks in performing temperature conversions by hand, however.  These risks can occur as a result of simple mis-calculations or use of an incorrect conversion formula.  Unfortunately, it is impossible to remove the possibility of human error from manual temperature conversions. 

In addition, the metric conversion formulas can be problematic.  Few have memorized the temperature conversion formula, or feel inclined to do so.  Granted the data can be obtained with a little research, but this is not a very convenient solution.  How many people would feel compelled to track down the temperature conversion formula to determine what the local temperature means while on vacation?

For this reason, the best solution to ensure convenience and accuracy when doing temperature conversions is to use a conversion tool.  Tools can include temperature conversion tables, calculators or charts. They yield instant, reliable data without requiring formula memorization or calculations of any kind.

There are instances where one metric conversion tool is preferable to another.  Temperature conversion tables and charts work  best for converting standard units of measure, such as 100 or 0 degrees Celsius.  Conversions involving non-standard values, such as converting 52 degrees Farenheit to Celsius, are best done with a temperature conversion calculator.

In a nutshell, temperature conversion tools are the best option for convenient, accurate results in no time.


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