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Anders Celsius

Anders Celsius. By: Joshua Duvall. The Early Life. Born on November 27, 1701 in Ovanåker, Sweden. Died on April 25, 1744 in Uppsala, Sweden. Influences.

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Anders Celsius

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    1. Anders Celsius

    2. The Early Life Born on November 27, 1701 in Ovanker, Sweden

    3. Education Through The Years Celsius first started showing an aptitude for mathematics at the age of seven, therefore, his parents enrolled him into a math school. He aced every course and decided to got to college for Astronomy because of his and his grandfathers love for the subject. Celsius went to Uppsala University and studied astronomy. While in the university he showed excellent performance and when he was 29 he became a professor there.

    4. Major Accomplishments Invention of the Centigrade temperature system.

    5. What Do Those Things Mean To You? Absolutely nothing.

    6. The Celsius Temperature Scale F = Fahrenheit (British Imperial System) R = Raumur C* = Celsiuss Original System C = Revised Celsius Scale

    7. In Closing I believe that Anders Celsius is probably not in the top most important people in scientific history, but he has defiantly allowed the scientific community a simpler method of communication and measurement of scientific data. Allowing a scientist in London to understand the measurements of a scientist is say Botswana.

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