degree Kelvin [K] to degree Kelvin [K] Converter
How to Convert degree Kelvin to degree Kelvin
1 K = 1 K
1 K = 1 K
Example: convert 10 K to K:
10 K = 10 x 1 = 10 K
degree Kelvin
Definition: Degree Kelvin (K) is the base unit of temperature in the International System of Units (SI). It is an absolute thermodynamic temperature scale where 0 K is absolute zero, the point at which all molecular motion ceases.
History/origin: The Kelvin scale was proposed by William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, in 1848. It is based on the Celsius scale, but with its zero point at absolute zero (-273.15 °C).
Current use: Degree Kelvin is primarily used in scientific and engineering applications where absolute temperature is required, such as thermodynamics, astrophysics, and low-temperature physics.
degree Kelvin
Definition: Degree Kelvin (K) is the base unit of temperature in the International System of Units (SI). It is an absolute thermodynamic temperature scale where 0 K is absolute zero, the point at which all molecular motion ceases.
History/origin: The Kelvin scale was proposed by William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, in 1848. It is based on the Celsius scale, but with its zero point at absolute zero (-273.15 °C).
Current use: Degree Kelvin is primarily used in scientific and engineering applications where absolute temperature is required, such as thermodynamics, astrophysics, and low-temperature physics.
degree Kelvin to degree Kelvin Conversion Table
| Units.K.singular [K] | Units.K.singular [K] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 K | 0.01 K |
| 0.1 K | 0.1 K |
| 1 K | 1 K |
| 10 K | 10 K |
| 50 K | 50 K |
| 100 K | 100 K |
| 1000 K | 1000 K |
| 10000 K | 10000 K |