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Yes, Kelvin is one scale for measuring temperature, like Celsius of Fahrenheit.
It, like every thing else at 0 degrees kelvin, will freeze
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Oh, dude, like, -12 degrees Celsius is 261 Kelvin. Yeah, it's like the temperature conversion thing where you add 273 to the Celsius temperature to get Kelvin. So, yeah, now you know the temperature in Kelvin, but does it really matter? Like, it's still freezing either way.
Scroll down to related links and look at "Kelvin scale in comparison to degrees Celsius scale".
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Oh, dude, like, technically speaking, no country uses Kelvin as its official unit of temperature measurement. Kelvin is actually a unit of measurement in the International System of Units (SI) and is used worldwide by scientists and researchers. So, like, no country exclusively uses Kelvin, but it's like a universal language for temperature in the science world.
The "k" is Kelvin, a temperature scale like Fahrenheit or Celsius. "0" Kelvin is absolute zero. For more on Kelvin see: http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin For more about absolute zero, see: http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolute_zero
Kelvin does have units. Kelvin is the unit.
There is no such thing as an opposite to Kelvin temperature.There is no such thing as an opposite to Kelvin temperature.There is no such thing as an opposite to Kelvin temperature.There is no such thing as an opposite to Kelvin temperature.
273 degrees Kelvin is colder than 280 degrees Kelvin because the lower the temperature in Kelvin, the colder it is.
1 K change = 1°C changeThe Celsius scale is exactly like the Kelvin scale except for the fact that O°C is 273.15 K.