kelvin
1kelvin — [ kɛlvin ] n. m. • 1953; de lord Kelvin, physicien angl. ♦ Métrol. Unité de mesure thermodynamique de température (symb. K). Le kelvin est défini comme la fraction de 1/273,16 de la température du point triple de l eau. La température de zéro… …
2kelvin — KÉLVIN s.m. (fiz.) Unitate fundamentală pentru măsurarea temperaturii în sistemul internaţional. [abr.: K] – Din engl., fr. kelvin. Trimis de catalin caba, 29.09.2006. Sursa: DEX 98 KÉLVIN s.m. Unitate de măsură a temperaturii, egală cu… …
3Kelvin — Kel vin (k[e^]l v[i^]n), n. [from Lord Kelvin, English physicist.] The SI unit of temperature, defined as being 1/273.16 of the triple point of water; abbreviated K. The melting point of water at 760 mm pressure is 273.15 Kelvins, and the boiling …
4kelvin — kèlvīn m <G kelvína> DEFINICIJA fiz. SI jedinica termodinamičke temperature (simbol K), definirana kao 1/273.16 termodinamičke temperature trojne točke vode; jedan Kelvin jednak je jednom Celzijevom stupnju, ali za razliku od Celzijeve… …
5kelvin — (Del primer barón de Kelvin, W. ☛ V. Thomson, 1824 1907, matemático y físico inglés). m. Fís. Unidad de temperatura del Sistema Internacional. Es igual al grado centígrado, pero en la escala de temperatura absoluta el 0 está fijado en 273,16°C.… …
6Kelvin — m English: modern given name, first used in the 1920s. It is taken from a Scottish river which runs through Glasgow into the Clyde (cf. CLYDE (SEE Clyde)). Its choice as a given name may also have been influenced by the form of such names as… …
7kèlvīn — m 〈G kelvína〉 fiz. SI jedinica termodinamičke temperature (simbol K), definirana kao 1/273.16 termodinamičke temperature trojne točke vode; jedan Kelvin jednak je jednom Celzijevom stupnju, ali za razliku od Celzijeve skale Kelvinova skala… …
8Kelvin — unit of absolute temperature scale, 1911, in honor of British physicist Sir William Thompson, Lord Kelvin (1824 1907) …
9kelvin — sustantivo masculino 1. Área: física Unidad de temperatura en el Sistema Internacional. grado* Kelvin …
10kelvin — ► NOUN ▪ the SI base unit of thermodynamic temperature, equal in magnitude to the degree Celsius. ORIGIN named after the British physicist William T. Kelvin (1824 1907) …