RMPD82AJ–William Thomson, Lord Kelvin, mathematical physicist and engineer, whose input was crucial in the development of the electric telegraph and who defined the absolute thermodynamic temperature Kelvin Scale using as its null point absolute zero
RMB6P3CD–William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin, Lord, 26. June 1824 Belfast, Northireland - 17. Dez 1907 Netherhall near Largs, Scottland
RMT96JT3–Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac (December 6, 1778 - May 9, 1850) was a French chemist and physicist known for his studies on the physical properties of gases. His first major investigation concerned the thermal expansion of gases. This was significant in the establishment of the Kelvin temperature scale later in the century. In 1805, he collaborated with Alexander von Humboldt in determining the proportions of hydrogen and oxygen present in water.
RF2JGM614–kelvin icon .
RF2C9BW2F–Temperature Scales showing the differences between the Centigrade and absolute (Kelvin) temperature scales at the boiling point of water, room tempera
RFRCA16W–Minus thermometer icon, outline style
RF2JKGF7A–kelvin icon black vector illustration.
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