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Meaning
Kelvin is the SI Units of temperature.
About Kelvin
- Kelvin is shortened to an upper case K.
- 0 Kelvin (0K) is referred to as absolute zero as it is the coldest temperature possible in the Universe.
- Kelvin are 273° away from the degrees Celsius;
- A change of 1K is the same as change of 1°C.