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kelvin (encz) | kelvin,kelvin n: Zdeněk Brož |
kelvin (czen) | Kelvin,Calvin Zdeněk Brož |
kelvin (czen) | kelvin,kelvinn: Zdeněk Brož |
Kelvin (gcide) | Kelvin \Kel"vin\ (k[e^]l"v[i^]n), n. [from Lord Kelvin, English
physicist.]
The SI unit of temperature, defined as being 1/273.16 of the
triple point of water; abbreviated K. The melting point of
water at 760 mm pressure is 273.15 Kelvins, and the boiling
point 373.15 Kelvins. One degree Kelvin is equal to one
degree Centigrade, and 9/5 degrees Fahrenheit.
[PJC] |
kelvin (wn) | kelvin
n 1: the basic unit of thermodynamic temperature adopted under
the Systeme International d'Unites [syn: kelvin, K]
2: British physicist who invented the Kelvin scale of
temperature and pioneered undersea telegraphy (1824-1907)
[syn: Kelvin, First Baron Kelvin, William Thompson] |
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Kelvin (gcide) | Kelvin \Kel"vin\ (k[e^]l"v[i^]n), n. [from Lord Kelvin, English
physicist.]
The SI unit of temperature, defined as being 1/273.16 of the
triple point of water; abbreviated K. The melting point of
water at 760 mm pressure is 273.15 Kelvins, and the boiling
point 373.15 Kelvins. One degree Kelvin is equal to one
degree Centigrade, and 9/5 degrees Fahrenheit.
[PJC] |
first baron kelvin (wn) | First Baron Kelvin
n 1: British physicist who invented the Kelvin scale of
temperature and pioneered undersea telegraphy (1824-1907)
[syn: Kelvin, First Baron Kelvin, William Thompson] |
kelvin scale (wn) | Kelvin scale
n 1: a temperature scale that defines absolute zero as 0
degrees; water freezes at 273.16 degrees and boils at
373.16 degrees [syn: Kelvin scale, absolute scale] |
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