Zero kelvin
Among many other inventions, Lord Kelvin is most famous for having introduced the Kelvin temperature scale that is based on absolute zero (-273.15°C).
The temperature in kelvin belongs to the SI standard. Degrees Celsius is a parallel measure of kelvin. Zero kelvin is -273.15 degrees Celsius. 273.15 kelvin is zero degrees Celsius. C = K - 273.15 K = C + 273.15
A temperature of 20 degrees Celsius is equivalent to approximately 68 degrees Fahrenheit. It is also equivalent to 293 Kelvin.
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
K = ( F + 459.67) / 1.8 Work cited.... http://www.emcarthur.com/convert/convert-table-of-temperature-formmulas.htm
The kinetic energy of an object is directly proportional to its temperature on the Kelvin scale. The Kelvin scale is an absolute temperature scale that starts at absolute zero, where particles have minimal kinetic energy. As the temperature on the Kelvin scale increases, so does the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.
temperature is the measure of the average kinetic energy of a substances molecules, though energy is in joules and temperature is in Kelvin.
temperature is the measure of the average kinetic energy of a substances molecules, though energy is in joules and temperature is in Kelvin.
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At 0 Kelvin, the kinetic energy of the vapor would decrease to the minimum possible value as all molecular motion stops. This is known as absolute zero, and at this temperature, particles have minimal movement and consequently have minimal kinetic energy.
absolute temperature scale in kelvin (degrees).
temperature in kelvin
The temperature scale that corresponds to the average kinetic energy of molecules doubling when the temperature doubles is the Kelvin scale. In the Kelvin scale, 0 K represents absolute zero where molecular motion ceases, making it directly proportional to the average kinetic energy of molecules.
Liquids have higher kinetic energy than solids at the same temperature.
An absolute scale, such as Kelvin.
Kelvin...as in the temperature. kinetic energy
This is the thermodinamic scale (Kelvin scale).