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laingc
1081 days ago
To be fair, that is actually common in physics. Elsewhere obviously not so much.
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mdturnerphys
1081 days ago
I think the point was that it's just "Kelvin" not "degrees Kelvin"
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laingc
1081 days ago
I didn’t pick that up, but I suppose that’s fair. I’ve heard both, as I have with Celsius.
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defrost
1081 days ago
Celsius = Kelvin + offset in any case, they're not so different .. not like that other scale used in very few countries.
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