UK voltages

To which Pat replied

Yep, but it is still Centigrade if that was the way you were brought up!

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Mike

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Mike Whittome
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To be even more pedantic Celsius isn't an SI unit. Shouldn't it be Kelvin ?

Hywel

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Hywel & Ros

In Canada, Celsius is used for most civil, and scientific measurement. Kelvin is used when super cold temperatures are involved. In any case, a Kelvin degree is the same as a Celsius degree. It's just that zero Celsius is at the freezing point of water, and zero Kelvin is absolute zero.

Steve R.

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Udie

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