On the Kelvin Scale, 0 k represents absolute zero (the coldest possible temperature). In comparison, the point at which water freezes (zero degrees centigrade) is a balmy 273.2 k degees above Absolute Zero - something to bear in mind as you wake up to another frosty day here in William Thomson's adopted home town!
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William Thomson studied mathematics and engineering at Glasgow University, and eventually went on to become a professor there.
He is probably most famous for his work on defining Absolute Zero, the lowest possible temperature in the Universe, and for creating the Kelvin Temperature Scale which he used to meaaure it and which is still used to this day.
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If you live in the west end of Glasgow, you'll no doubt have passed this statue which sits in the section of Kelvingrove Park that is just below Glasgow University, but do you know who it is a statue of?
This is Sir William Thomson, also known as Lord Kelvin after the river which flows past his statue. Born in Belfast in 1824, he moved with his family to Glasgow in 1856.
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