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degrees kelvin
noun
Plural of degree Kelvin
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Oh, did I mention that I've expressed that temperature in degrees Kelvin kelvins [thx to commenters]?
Color temperature is a measure of the visual "whiteness" of the light and its unit is degrees Kelvin (K).
Even brilliant rivals like the bluish xenon lamps measure below 4,000 degrees Kelvin, meaning they are yellowish.
Tc is usually measured in degrees kelvin (K 0 K being absolute zero, the temperature at which all atomic motion ceases.
In the newly reported I.B.M. experiment, a sample of copper was placed in a vacuum and cooled to 4 degrees Kelvin, near absolute zero, dampening thermal vibrations.
The purpose of the sun shield is to keep the telescope cool; it will operate at 40 degrees Kelvin, or nearly minus 400 degrees Fahrenheit, Dr. Grunsfeld said.
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Six base units were recommended: the metre, kilogram, second, ampere, degree Kelvin (later renamed kelvin), and candela.
In 1967, at the 13th GCPM the degree Kelvin (°K) was renamed the "kelvin" (K).
He found that the product λmT is an absolute constant: λmT = 0.2898 centimetre-degree Kelvin.
It consists of a stack of germanium and silicon detectors, cooled to one-hundredth of a degree Kelvin.
Using this technique and others, physicists have since cooled BECs to a few billionths of a degree kelvin.
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