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yummyumm | 14:38 Fri 06th Jan 2006 | Science
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According to my car, the temperature the other day was -0.


I might be being a bit thick, but I thought it goes:


...-2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3 etc. can you get -0???

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Technically, '0' is neither +ve or -ve. If anyone could be bothered then it should go like this. -3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3. Normal notation though leaves out the +.
it could be a rounding issue on part of the computer

may have been -0.5, and the screen is only set to show 0 in such cases (but preserves the - sign).

yeah alot of machines that take a signal express it as whole digit


so if something is showing 0.0 and in fact it a little below -0.1, you know like -0.09...


then it may go -0.0


I had to ask comeone when I first say this about thirty years ago.

Our car does this too.
The answer you need is that yes there is -0 and +0 and it is so you can determine the likelyhood of ice because +0 doesn't freeze
there is no such thing as -0. numbers such as 1,2,3 etc mean "1, 2 or 3 more than 0" and -1,-2,-3 mean "1,2 or 3 less than zero". So no, you cannot have -0. It is likely to be, as already stated, a rounding of numbers thing so the actual temp was probably -0.4, -0.3 etc (not -0.5 cos then it would have been rounded up to -1)

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