@funkmasterrex I dont want to look like an ass but... yes (alright, 'k' not 'K' to be exact).
Wikipedia's entry on temparature states "The kelvin (spelled with a lower-case k) is the unit of temperature in the International System of Units (abbreviated SI)".
Every physics problem I solved I solved using kelvins. If only because temparature should always be positive (otherwise, for instance PV=nRT would mean that either n, P or V can also be negative).
Sure Celcius is used in common life, but SI uses k.
My bad, I read your K as F... that's totally on me.
That's what the US education system and vodka have done to me! Mistook K for F... for shame. I literally just bitched slapped myself; twice.
Looks like a runner up for a Darwin award, that's like these morons that come into my gas station during freezing rain in shorts that are practically a thong and the first thing they say is 'it's cold out there.' I just think to myself, 'good job solving that case sherlock, put some damn clothes on you frigid idiot!' Being a 32 year native of the area I live in, I go out and salt the sidewalk in a short sleeve uniform shirt and not even flinch.
Wikipedia's entry on temparature states "The kelvin (spelled with a lower-case k) is the unit of temperature in the International System of Units (abbreviated SI)".
Every physics problem I solved I solved using kelvins. If only because temparature should always be positive (otherwise, for instance PV=nRT would mean that either n, P or V can also be negative).
Sure Celcius is used in common life, but SI uses k.
That's what the US education system and vodka have done to me! Mistook K for F... for shame. I literally just bitched slapped myself; twice.