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Is K capitalized for thousand (1000)? or lower case? I saw K capitalised but only used for ''Kevin'' scale. I don't know if it should be K or k to mean ''a thousand'' e.g 10k or 10K
4 jul. 2016 01:57
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The Kelvin scale is not known by many people outside the field of science. In everyday English, "k" or "K" (capitalised) would usually be understood as thousand and is informal. If we need to be more precise to avoid confusion, then it is normal to use the standard abbreviation for the unit e.g. km = kilometre, kg = kilogram (54 km, 48 kg) If you were using the Kelvin scale in your writing, then it would probably be formal writing; and so k or K would be too informal to use in place of the full figure e.g. 8,000
4 juli 2016
Officially, k but in practice both are used. Of course I am writing from the United States where we still use miles and pounds and gallons.
4 juli 2016
thanks Gavin, I forgot it.
4 juli 2016
"Kelvin" not "Kevin". I'm not sure what the answer is :)
4 juli 2016
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
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