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noun
[kel·vin || 'kelvɪn]
Lord Kelvin, title of William Thompson (1824-1907), British physicist and mathematician who developed the Kelvin scale of temperature; unit of absolute temperature equal to 1/273.16 of the Kelvin scale temperature of the triple point of wate
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1. T = the absolute temperature in Kelvins of the engine induction air
2. Then the curse of Kelvin strikes.
3. Bulbs feature different Kelvin temperatures that …
4. Don't you agree, Lord Kelvin?
5. is the absolute temperature in kelvins (K) of the air drawn in by the engine.
6. "Resolution 3: SI unit of thermodynamic temperature (kelvin)".
7. Contact Kelvin King, Meet Director, for further details.
8. Set here the white balance color temperature in Kelvin
9. Kelvin Cooperage has been family run since it was founded in 1963 on the banks of the River Kelvin in Glasgow, Scotland
10. To forgo your obligation would be dishonorable, Lord Kelvin.
11. We will find out why Kelvin died at age
12. Supported temperature units: C (Celsius), F (Fahrenheit), K (Kelvin
13. And so zero degrees Kelvin is absolute zero.
14. T is the absolute temperature in kelvins (K) of the air drawn in by the engine.
15. T is the absolute temperature in Kelvins (K) of the air drawn in by the engine.
16. is the absolute temperature in kelvins (K) of the air drawn in by the engine
17. The temperature is expressed in absolute units (Kelvin or Rankin).
18. Marie looked a little shocked when Lord Kelvin said that.
19. One who held to this view was Lord Kelvin himself.
20. In his presentation of the theorem, Kelvin omitted many details.
21. T is the absolute temperature in Kelvins (K) of the air drawn in by the engine
22. The Kelvin, or absolute, scale is more useful for scientific applications.
23. Lord Kelvin and I have made new arrangements to conquer Lanzhou.
24. This additional heat is generated by the Kelvin–Helmholtz mechanism through contraction.
25. The Kelvin cooling time for the Earth is then about 000 years.