Module uom::si::temperature_interval
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Temperature interval (base unit kelvin, K).
Temperature interval has the same dimensions as thermodynamic temperature but is not directly comparable. See thermodynamic temperature for a full explanation.
Structs§
- attokelvins
- centikelvins
- decakelvins
- decikelvins
- degrees Celsius
- degrees Fahrenheit
- degrees Rankine
- exakelvins
- femtokelvins
- gigakelvins
- hectokelvins
- The kelvin is the SI unit of thermodynamic temperature. It is defined by taking the fixed numerical value of the Boltzmann constant k to be 1.380 649 × 10⁻²³ when expressed in the unit J K⁻¹, which is equal to kg m² s⁻² K⁻¹, where the kilogram, meter, and second are defined in terms of h, c, and ∆νCs.
- kilokelvins
- megakelvins
- microkelvins
- millikelvins
- nanokelvins
- petakelvins
- picokelvins
- terakelvins
- yoctokelvins
- yottakelvins
- zeptokelvins
- zettakelvins
Enums§
- Unit enum.
Traits§
- Marker trait to identify measurement units for the quantity. See
Unit
.
Functions§
- Quantity description.
- Iterate over all defined units for this quantity.
Type Aliases§
- Dimension of temperature interval, Th (base unit kelvin, K).
- Temperature interval (base unit kelvin, K).