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freemint
4y ago
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I would argue it's technically a difference in °K not °C.
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graftak
4y ago
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Kelvin has no degrees sign (°) because it’s an absolute unit.
https://sciencenotes.org/why-there-is-no-degree-in-kelvin-te...
freemint
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4y ago
Thanks, in my native language I only heard it being called degree Kelvin. However you are right.
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