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    The kelvin, symbol K, is a unit of measurement for temperature. [1] The Kelvin scale is an absolute scale, which is defined such that 0 K is absolute zero and a change of thermodynamic temperature T by 1 kelvin corresponds to a change of thermal energy kT by 1.380 649 × 10−23 J.

  2. The kelvin is a base SI unit of measurement, since 2018 defined by setting the fixed numerical value of the Boltzmann constant k to 1.380649×10 −23 J⋅K −1. [1] The temperature of the triple point of water is a hundredth of a degree Celsius above the freezing point, or 0.01 °C. The coldest possible temperature is called absolute zero and ...

  3. Apr 4, 2024 · Kelvin is the base unit of thermodynamic temperature in the SI system and the fundamental unit of the Kelvin scale. Learn how it is defined, how it relates to other temperature scales, and who it is named after.

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  4. 3 days ago · William Thomson, Baron Kelvin (born June 26, 1824, Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland [now in Northern Ireland]—died December 17, 1907, Netherhall, near Largs, Ayrshire, Scotland) was a Scottish engineer, mathematician, and physicist who profoundly influenced the scientific thought of his generation. Thomson, who was knighted and raised to the ...

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  5. www.nist.gov › si-redefinition › kelvin-introductionKelvin: Introduction | NIST

    May 14, 2018 · Learn about the kelvin (K) unit of temperature, its definition, history and applications in science and daily life. The kelvin scale is based on the Boltzmann constant and starts at absolute zero, the lowest possible temperature.

  6. Lord Kelvin (William Thomson) was an eminent physicist with a wide range of interests and enthusiasms. Best remembered for his talent for theoretical mathematics, he also had a practical ability for solving problems. Thanks to his persistence and ingenuity, the first telegraph cable was successfully installed under the Atlantic Ocean.

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