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Enrique Molinelli
For example, kilograms in the International System is kg and the Word's
corrector and conversor units suggest "Kg." but it is not correct. "K"
(capital letter) is the absolute temperature (from Kelvin). The prefix of
kilo is "k" (small letter). It never puts the dot after the abbreviation.
The official web site of "SI" is: http://www.bipm.fr/en/si/
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corrector and conversor units suggest "Kg." but it is not correct. "K"
(capital letter) is the absolute temperature (from Kelvin). The prefix of
kilo is "k" (small letter). It never puts the dot after the abbreviation.
The official web site of "SI" is: http://www.bipm.fr/en/si/
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