Absolute Zero By. Eric Quon Math Project. Absolute Zero What is Absolute Zero What was the closest to Achieving Absolute zero? At what temperatures is.

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Absolute Zero By. Eric Quon Math Project

Absolute Zero What is Absolute Zero What was the closest to Achieving Absolute zero? At what temperatures is Absolute Zero? Resources

What is Absolute Zero Absolute zero is the theoretical temperature at which entropy reaches its minimum value. The laws of thermodynamics state that absolute zero cannot be reached using only thermodynamic means. Entropy is the tendency for all matter and energy in the universe to change toward a state of inert uniformity the amount of thermal energy not available to do work. Absolute Zero is the freezing temperature of every known element

Absolute zero HISTORY Robert Boyle was one of the first people to talk about absolute zero Johann Heinrich Lambert did some studies on Absolute zero and he studied and made a n assumption that –270 o C was Absolute zero, keeping in mind that this is in the 1779 and the technology at the time wasn’t all the best. Pierre-Simon Laplace and Antoine Lavoisier, did a written study on heat and found that absolute zero was below the freezing point of water and they assumed that Absolute zero was At least 600 below freezing point of water John Dalton Adopted –3000 o C as the natural Zero of temperature

Absolute zero HISTORY Cont. Lord Kelvin, William Thomson, devised a scale of absolute temperature in 1848 which stated that the properties of and substance was based on the fundamental laws of thermodynamics. 0K is the freezing point of elements and is placed at o C or °F In 1999 at 100 PicoKelvins, 1 billionth of a Kelvin, was the Closest man made we could get to Not a single place in the universe is known as 0K the closest would be the boomerang nebula at 1K which is o C or o F

Absolute Zero Easy understanding

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