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Temperature interval (base unit kelvin, K).

Temperature interval has the same dimensions as thermodynamic temperature but is not directly comparable. See thermodynamic temperature for a full explanation.

Structs

attokelvins

centikelvins

decakelvins

decikelvins

degrees Celsius

degrees Fahrenheit

degrees Rankine

exakelvins

femtokelvins

gigakelvins

hectokelvins

The kelvin is the SI unit of thermodynamic temperature. It is defined by taking the fixed numerical value of the Boltzmann constant k to be 1.380 649 × 10⁻²³ when expressed in the unit J K⁻¹, which is equal to kg m² s⁻² K⁻¹, where the kilogram, meter, and second are defined in terms of h, c, and ∆νCs.

kilokelvins

megakelvins

microkelvins

millikelvins

nanokelvins

petakelvins

picokelvins

terakelvins

yoctokelvins

yottakelvins

zeptokelvins

zettakelvins

Enums

Unit enum.

Traits

Trait to identify units which have a conversion factor for the Quantity. See Conversion<V>.

Marker trait to identify measurement units for the quantity. See Unit.

Functions

Quantity description.

Iterate over all defined units for this quantity.

Type Definitions

Dimension of temperature interval, Th (base unit kelvin, K).

Temperature interval (base unit kelvin, K).