Resolution 3 of the 13th CGPM (1967)
SI unit of thermodynamic temperature (kelvin)
The 13th Conférence Générale des Poids et Mesures (CGPM),
considering
- the names "degree Kelvin" and "degree", the symbols "°K" and "deg" and the rules for their use given in
Resolution 7 of the9th CGPM (1948), inResolution 12 of the11th CGPM (1960), and the decision taken by the Comité International des Poids et Mesures in 1962(PV, 30, 27), - that the unit of thermodynamic temperature and the unit of temperature interval are one and the same unit, which ought to be denoted by a single name and a single symbol,
decides
- the unit of thermodynamic temperature is denoted by the name "kelvin" and its symbol is "K";
- the same name and the same symbol are used to express a temperature interval;
- a temperature interval may also be expressed in degrees Celsius;
- the decisions mentioned in the opening paragraph concerning the name of the unit of thermodynamic temperature, its symbol and the designation of the unit to express an interval or a difference of temperatures are abrogated, but the usages which derive from these decisions remain permissible for the time being.
DOI : 10.59161/CGPM1967RES3E
The reader should note that the official version of this Resolution is the French textNOTE