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It's also wrong. Kelvin is not in degrees. It's just 100M Kelvin.



You're right, the degree was removed in 1967, because Kelvin's units are considered absolute. However, one could argue that, since it has a scale, each "step" or "unit" can be considered a "degree", like in a literal scale. In informal conversation, we should not be so pedantic. Even some modern scientific textbooks still include the degree.


> the degree was removed in 1967

I did not know that. I've always thought it was originally defined as units Kelvin, without degree.


Indeed. Nobody’s going to be confused by “degrees Kelvin.”


Technically 100M kelvins


100 megakelvins (MK)


Who is Kelvin and why are there so many of him?




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