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===Direct Measurement===
 
===Direct Measurement===
  
''Stationeers'' measures temperature on two scales. Fluids within plumbing (e.g., pipes, tanks, furnaces) are measured in '''kelvin''' (K), where 0K represents the theoretical complete absence of thermal energy ("[[wikipedia:Absolute zero|absolute zero]]"). Fluids in enclosed spaces or in the atmosphere are measured in '''degrees Celsius''' (°C), where 0°C is the freezing point of water at standard atmospheric pressure (101.325 kPa). One kelvin is exactly equal to one degree Celsius, so you can easily convert from K to °C by subtracting '''273.15'''. (This is why ices placed in a [[Furnace]] will change to gas on their own if the Furnace is above 273K, and otherwise just sit there.)
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''Stationeers'' measures temperature on two scales. Fluids within plumbing (e.g., pipes, tanks, furnaces) are measured in '''kelvin''' (K), where 0K represents the theoretical complete absence of thermal energy ("[[wikipedia:Absolute zero|absolute zero]]"). Fluids in enclosed spaces or in the atmosphere are measured in '''degrees Celsius''' (°C), where 0°C is the freezing point of water at standard atmospheric pressure (101.325 kPa). One kelvin is exactly equal to one degree Celsius, so you can easily convert from K to °C by subtracting '''273.15'''.
  
 
===Implications===
 
===Implications===

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