Aeronautical Terms beginning with K

Katabatic wind

Any wind blowing downslope. For example: fall wind, foehn.


Kelvin temperature scale (abbreviated K)

A temperature scale with zero degrees equal to the temperature at which all molecular motion ceases, i.e., absolute zero (0° K = -273° C); the Kelvin degree is identical to the Celsius degree; hence at standard sea level pressure, the melting point is 273° K and the boiling point 373° K.


Knot

A unit of speed equal to one nautical mile per hour.


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