Convert Triple point of water to kelvin

Please provide values below to convert Triple point of water [TPW] to kelvin [K], or Convert kelvin to Triple point of water.




How to Convert Triple Point Of Water to Kelvin

The conversion between Triple point of water and kelvin is not linear or involves a specific formula. Please use the calculator above for an accurate conversion.

To convert from Triple point of water to the base unit, the formula is: y = 273.16

To convert from the base unit to kelvin, the formula is: y = base_unit_value


Triple Point Of Water to Kelvin Conversion Table

Triple point of water kelvin

Triple Point Of Water

The triple point of water is the temperature and pressure at which water can coexist in solid, liquid, and gaseous states in thermodynamic equilibrium.

History/Origin

The triple point of water was first precisely defined in the 19th century and has since been used as a fundamental fixed point in temperature measurement, notably in the International Temperature Scale (ITS-90).

Current Use

The triple point of water serves as a standard calibration point for thermometers and is used to define the Kelvin temperature scale, with the unit symbol TPW representing this specific fixed point in temperature measurement.


Kelvin

The kelvin (K) is the base unit of temperature in the International System of Units (SI), defined as 1/273.16 of the thermodynamic temperature of the triple point of water.

History/Origin

The kelvin was established in 1848 by Lord Kelvin (William Thomson) as a temperature scale based on absolute zero, replacing earlier thermodynamic temperature scales. It was officially adopted as an SI base unit in 1960.

Current Use

The kelvin is used worldwide in scientific and engineering contexts to measure thermodynamic temperature, especially in physics, chemistry, and related fields, providing a standard for temperature measurement without negative values.