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- daK decakelvin 10−2 K cK centikelvin 102 K hK hectokelvin 10−3 K mK millikelvin 103 K kK kilokelvin 10−6 K μK microkelvin 106 K MK megakelvin 10−9 K...
- immiscibility of these two isotopes to achieve temperatures of a few millikelvin. A mix of the two isotopes spontaneously separates into 3He-rich and...
- Coldest Bose–Einstein condensate 450 pK −273.14999999955 °C 6400 km One millikelvin (precisely by definition) 0.001 K −273.149 °C 2.89777 m (radio, FM band)...
- daK decakelvin 10−2 K cK centikelvin 102 K hK hectokelvin 10−3 K mK millikelvin 103 K kK kilokelvin 10−6 K μK microkelvin 106 K MK megakelvin 10−9 K...
- lines Megakelvin (MK), an SI unit of temperature Midkine, a protein Millikelvin (mK), an SI unit of temperature Morse–Kelley set theory in the field...
- cooled down a tardigrade of the species Ramazzottius varieornatus to 10 millikelvin above absolute zero, and put it under extremely low pressure of 0.000006...
- of an exactingly machined 1,150 kg sphere cryogenically cooled to 20 millikelvins. The spherical configuration allows for equal sensitivity in all directions...
- compensated for (an effect that typically amounts to no more than half a millikelvin across the different altitudes and barometric pressures likely to be...
- slightly less, about 99.974 °C. This boiling-point difference of 16.1 millikelvins between the Celsius temperature scale's original definition and the previous...
- measures the doppler-broadened transition, so the atoms must be cooled to millikelvin temperatures to achieve the same sensitivity as saturated absorption...