In the thermosphere the temperature rises reaching a constant value of about 95 kelvins above 300 km.
The difference between the surface temperatures of the components is less than several hundred kelvins.
Color temperature can be indicated in kelvins or mireds (1 million divided by the color temperature in kelvins).
This zone is not regulated by thermal convection; however the temperature drops from approximately 7 to 2 million kelvin with increasing distance from the core.
This temperature has been assigned the value of 273.16 kelvin.
The hot gas has a temperature of around 10,000,000 kelvins.
Diphosphorus has been generated by heating white phosphorus at 1100 kelvins.
These are a coherent set of units defined to measure 7 basic physical properties: metre, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, mole, candela.