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by jeffchien
972 days ago
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Not to mention the dissolved solids as well, so it's not as simple as using tap water. IMHO Celsius is the SI unit least deserving of praise. It's just bolted onto the system through the Boltzmann constant and isn't intricately linked like other SI/CGS units. It's also a little too coarse for modern use. Sure, I could use decicelsius myself, but that doesn't stop every other weather station, AC/thermostat manufacturer, etc. from still using whole degrees. You can buy $2000 Italian espresso machines with elaborate PID controllers that can only be tuned to whole degrees, which ironically means that using Fahrenheit is more precise! |
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