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#86931 - Apples & Pears! Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Andy Neil said:
BTW: Note that a lowercase 'k' is 1000 (103); an uppercase 'K' is 1024 (210). Andy Peters said:
I thought lower-case 'k' was "1000" and upper-case 'K' was absolute temperature in Kelvin (not "degrees Kelvin," either!) The International System of units (SI) doesn't recognise uppercase 'K' as a multiplier - only lowercase 'k', meaning 1000. The kelvin is, as you say, the SI unit of thermodynamic temperature - and its symbol is an uppercase 'K' |
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