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Units of Measurement Standard - This JSR specifies Java packages for modeling and working with measurement values, quantities and their corresponding units.
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package javax.measure.quantity;
import javax.measure.Quantity;
/**
* Degree of hotness or coldness of a body or an environment. The metric system unit for this quantity is "K" (Kelvin).
*
* The kelvin, symbol K, 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, metre and second are defined in terms of h, c and ∆νCs.
*
* This definition implies the exact relation k = 1.380 649 × 10⁻²³ kg m² s⁻² K⁻¹. Inverting this
* relation gives an exact expression for the kelvin in terms of the defining constants k, h and
* ∆νCs:
*
* 1 K = (1.380 649 / k) × 10⁻²³ kg m² s⁻²
*
* apiNote: SI Base Unit
*
* @author Jean-Marie Dautelle
* @author Werner Keil
* @author Thodoris Bais
* @version 2.0
* @since 1.0
*
* @see Wikipedia: Temperature
*/
public interface Temperature extends Quantity {
}
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