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What does si mean in temperature

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kelvin is si unit of tempreature

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The kelvin (abbreviation K), also called the degree Kelvin (abbreviation, o K), is the SI unit of temperature. One Kelvin is 1/273.16 (3.6609 x 10 -3 ) of the thermodynamic temperature of the triple point of pure water (H 2 O). The ampere (abbreviation, A) is the SI unit of electric current.

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