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"K" stands for Kelvin. There is a Kelvin thermometer, different from Celsius and Fahrenheit.

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Kelvin is a temperature scale named after Lord Kelvin (1824-1907), who wrote of the need for an "absolute thermometric scale".. Each degree Kelvin is the same size as a Celsius degree and 1.8 times as big as a Fahrenheit degree. The starting point for the Kelvin scale is absolute zero (0oK = -273oC or -460oF)

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