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kelvins

n. (plural of kelvin English)

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She was ice—she was as cold as liquid air—she was liquid helium, just a few kelvins above absolute zero.

At normal temperatures, which are all well above a few Kelvins, electrons in a metal are thus distributed over a range of energies and momenta, as required by the Pauli Exclusion Principle.

Temperature at ignition is seven hundred million kelvins, but this is okay because it is a local temperature, and very short-lived.

Usually less than 1000 kilometers deep, with temperatures of several thousand kelvins and the approximate pressure of Earth’s stratosphere.

The fifth planet: volatile-rich gas giant, surface temperature of eighty five kelvins, two point two g's, hints of wide green patches and black ribbons, rotating storms.

The necessary cooling mechanism to maintain subunits of Elephant below 2 Kelvins is unclear.

It was a probe designed to head deep into the Oort cloud and figure out what the structure of the cometary halo actually is, in addition to picking up samples of pristine comet matter which conceivably hasn't been warmer than a few Kelvins since the day it was made.

He called up his suit diagnostics and queried, and was shown a readout indicating that the radio node on his right shoulder had reached a peak temperature of 2043 Kelvins, but had rapidly cooled to nondangerous levels.