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English: The kelvin (K) is now fixed in terms of the Boltzmann constant (kB) and the joule. The joule is not shown because it is a derived unit defined by the meter (m), second (s), and kilogram (kg), which themselves are defined by the speed of light (c), the duration of the caesium-133 ground-state hyperfine transition (ΔνCs), and the Planck constant (h), respectively.
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Unit relations in the new SI. Black arrows show the kelvin's dependencies.

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