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Atmosphere
The temperature peaks at about 270 degrees Kelvin at approximately 50 km. The ozone layer lies in the stratosphere. (Definition Source: Introduction to ... decrease in temperature as a function of altitude. The temperature bottoms out at about 220 degrees Kelvin at approximately 10 km. Most (90%) of the Earth's atmosphere lies within the ...
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Color of Light
The main indicator of color is the CCT (correlated color temperature) measured in degrees Kelvin. Lights of America typically uses 2700K warm spectrum bulbs for indoors and 6500K for outdoors ...
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ESB: Efficient Kitchen Lighting
The first is color temperature, expressed in degrees Kelvin (K). Most people associate indoor light with the "warm" look of incandescent lamps at 3000K ...
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NGDC/WDC STP, Boulder-Solar Radio Data via FTP from NGDC
Sun is 6,000 degrees Kelvin, while the high corona can reach several million degrees Kelvin. Solar radio emissions at different frequencies allow us to observe radiation ... is due to the outward movement of the source. Bursts can have temperatures of 10xE12 degrees Kelvin. Large bursts last 10 to 20 minutes on average. Longer radio noise storms of persistent ...
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GLOSSARY
Heat capacity and entropy of every crystalline solid becomes zero at absolute zero (0 degrees Kelvin) THERMOSTAT - An automatic control device designed to be responsive to temperature and typically used to ...
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How Does the Thermometer Work?
Kelvin is named after Lord Kelvin, whose full name is Sir William Thomson, Baron Kelvin of Largs, Lord Kelvin of Scotland. His scale starts at 0 degrees Kelvin, which is called absolute temperature. Lord Kelvin ...
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The Sun
The center of the sun is an incredible 15,000,000 degrees Kelvin! This giant glowing orb is 1.4 million kilometers, or 868, ... to build a spacecraft that could withstand over 1,000,000 degrees Kelvin AND keep the people inside protected from not only the extreme ... are significantly cooler than the rest of the sun (about 3800 degrees Kelvin, as opposed to the average 11,000 K). By examining temperature ...
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diamonds | uncut diamond | gemstones | minerals | gems
Diamond also has the highest melting point of any substance - 3,820 degrees Kelvin. It also is an excellent heat conductor and is transparent over the widest range of ...
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Heat capacity and entropy of every crystalline solid becomes zero at absolute zero (0 degrees Kelvin) THERMOSTAT - An automatic control device designed to be responsive to temperature and typically used to ...
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Long Lake Phenology: News from Nature 2004
First below zero temp: -2 degrees Farhenheit (254 degrees Kelvin) 11.26.07 7:00 am Temp is -5 below zero according ... a road east of Isle. 1.28.07 All Day +42 degrees high down to -15 degrees low. 5 p.m. A muskrat seen on Hwy 18 by ... temp for 2007 - minus 6 degrees at Hill City, North Aitkin County; minus 4 degrees at LLCC, wind chill at minus 12 degrees. 1.11.07 Noon Large ...
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