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by oneshtein
180 days ago
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A symbol may look differently than original letter, for example N - №, € - E (Є), S - $, integral, с - ©, TM - ™, a - @, and so on. However, those symbols doesn't have lower case variants. Moreover, lower case k means kilo-, not a «smaller Kelvin». |
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To maximally confuse things, I suggest we start using little k alone to resolve another annoying unit issue: let’s call 1 kilocalorie “k.”