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Topic0c is 32f right?
ConfusedTorchic
04/28/23 7:32:45 PM
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Kyuubi4269 posted...
You'd be hard pressed to tell the difference between 11c and 12c, so further granularity is worthless, and 0c freezing and 100c boiling is universally valid. Farenheit has zero value and is not used in any context with any significance. Technically Kelvin is objectively better, but c centres on factors we actually use in life, so is contextually more useful.
lmao no, go outside and touch grass kyub

if you can't tell the difference between 11c and 12c then you must be a pretty wide guy.

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