In our time it is impossible to live without measurements. Measure length, volume, weight and temperature. There are several units of measure for all measures, but there are also
universally recognized. They are used almost everywhere. To measure the temperature in the International system of units, degrees Celsius are used, as the most convenient. Only in the US and the UK still use a less accurate Fahrenheit scale.

degrees Celsius

History of temperature measurement

The concept of temperature was known to people as early asantiquities. They could determine that some object is colder or warmer than the other. But the need for accurate measurements did not arise until the time when production appeared. Metallurgy, steam engines could not work without an accurate determination of the degree of heating of objects. Therefore, scientists began to work on the creation of methods for measuring temperature.

The first such known system was the scaleFahrenheit. The German physicist Gabriel Fahrenheit proposed in 1724 to take the melting temperature of a mixture of ice and salt at 0 degrees. According to our usual scale, this is approximately -21about. For 100about the scientist suggested accepting the normal temperature of the human body. This system was not exactly accurate, but it is still used in the US, because frosts are stronger than 21 degrees they do not exist.

What other temperature scales exist?

The 17th-18th century is the time of the development of science and technology. Many scientists tried to create their own temperature scale. By the end of the 18th century, there were about 20 of them. But only a few were used.

Reaumur scale

The French physicist René Antoine Ferschot de Reaureur suggested using alcohol in thermometers. In 1730, he took as the reference point 0about, the freezing point of water. But he took the temperature of boiling for 80about. After all, when the temperature changes by 1about The alcohol solution, which he used in a thermometer, was changed to 1 ml. It was
It is inconvenient, although such a scale has long existed in France and in Russia.

Celsius

0 degrees Celsius

It was proposed in 1742 by Swedish scientist Anders Celsius. The temperature scale was divided by 100about between the freezing point and the boiling point of water. Degrees of Celsius - is still the most common unit in the world of temperature measurement.

Kelvin scale

In the 19th century, with the development of thermodynamicsthe need to create a convenient scale for calculations that would link the pressure, volume and temperature of the steam. The English physicist Thompson, who was given the name of Lord Kelvin, proposed that the absolute zero be considered as the reference point. Degrees of Celsius were used for measurement and these two scales still exist together.

How to create a Celsius scale

First, the scientist suggested for 0about Consider the boiling point of water, and the freezing point - for 100about. So far we have been using Celsius for temperature measurement, although the idea itself belonged to Carlo Renaldini. It was he who suggested using the boiling point and freezing point of water back in 1694.

The first thermometer based on the ideas of Celsius waswas applied by Karl Linnaeus in 1744 to observe the plants. Created it by Daniel Ekström, a great contribution to bringing the scale to the modern mind was made by scientist Martin Strehmer. It was their thermometer for the first time 0 degrees Celsius that showed the freezing point of water, and 100about - the point of its boiling.

degree of celsius

This system was very convenient and becamespread all over the world. True, at first it was called the "Extreme scale" or "Stremer scale". And only in 1948 it was officially recognized, named after Celsius and accepted all over the world.

Using the Celsius scale

Now almost all countries use thistemperature measuring system. After all, the freezing point of water is the same in all parts of the world and does not depend on pressure. And water is the most common substance on Earth. Therefore, now every child knows the sign of a degree Celsius.

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