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Yes kelvin is a si base unit.

Kelvin is a fundamental unit of SI for thermodynamic temperature.

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9y ago

No. The base unit for temperature, in the SI, is the kelvin. Internationally, and especially outside the scientific community, the degree Centigrade (a.k.a. Celsius) is used a lot.

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Kelvin is the standard unit of temperature for SI. Celsius is the standard unit of temperature in the metric system.

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The kelvin is the unit for temperature, but the degree Celsius can also be used. The newton is a unit of force, not temperature.

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