Pneumonia
17th December 1907
Scotland, but he was buried at Westminster Abbey.
Kelvin (unit) is named after Lord Kelvin.
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Lord Kelvin was born William Thomson and was given the title Lord Kelvin for his services to the country (Great Britain)
Lord Kelvin was born on June 26, 1824.
Lord Kelvin's Machine was created in 1992.
William Thomson (Lord Kelvin) Didn't Have A Wife
The unit of temperature, Kelvin, is named after the physicist and engineer William Thomson, also known as Lord Kelvin. Lord Kelvin made significant contributions to the field of thermodynamics and the development of the Kelvin temperature scale.
The Kelvin scale
Lord Kelvin's Machine has 262 pages.
The ISBN of Lord Kelvin's Machine is 0-87054-163-3.