K stands for Kelvin. This is the temperature used in temperature formulas and calculations.
It is 87.3 K.
No. Zero K is considered absolute zero.
It is 278 K.
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It has to do with temperature but K does not represent Kelvin. Here is a site that might help you: http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/stars/startypes.shtml
Quantity K is metric for 1000. For units, it can also refer to Kelvin temperature. It can also refer to Kinetic energy.
k stands for the whole proportion and what it is k is the proportion..
The average surface temperature is 72 K.
Sirius is a binary star. Sirius A has a temperature of about 10,000 K Sirius B has a temperature of about 25,200 K 9,940(a) k 25,200 (b) k 78
the k stands for kelvin, which is another scale for temperature
Capital K = kelvin, a unit of temperature 0 K = absolute zero = -273 degrees Celsius Lower-case k = kilo, a prefix meaning 1000 k = kilo = 1000 kilometer = 1000 meters kilogram = 1000 grams kilobyte = 1000 bytes etc....
K stands for Kelvin. This is the temperature used in temperature formulas and calculations.
A blackbody at a temperature of 10,000 K will emit most of its photons at what wavelength
The constant.
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