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Что (кто) такое absolute zero - определение

COLDEST POSSIBLE TEMPERATURE
Zero temperature; 0 K; 0 Kelvin; Absolute 0; -273 C; Coolest place in the universe; -273.15 °C; -273 °C; −459.67 °F; -459.67 °F; Coldest place in the universe; 0-K; −273.15 °C; Absolute cold; -273.15; -273.15°C; Absolute Zero; - 273; 273°C
  • The rapid expansion of gases leaving the [[Boomerang Nebula]], a bi-polar, filamentary, likely proto-planetary nebula in Centaurus, has a temperature of 1 K, the lowest observed outside of a laboratory.
  • Velocity-distribution data of a gas of [[rubidium]] atoms at a temperature within a few billionths of a degree above absolute zero. Left: just before the appearance of a Bose–Einstein condensate. Center: just after the appearance of the condensate. Right: after further evaporation, leaving a sample of nearly pure condensate.
  • Zero kelvin (−273.15 °C) is defined as absolute zero.
  • Commemorative plaque in Leiden
  • [[Robert Boyle]] pioneered the idea of an absolute zero

absolute zero         
¦ noun the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible (zero kelvins, -273.15°C), at which the motion of particles which constitutes heat is minimal.
absolute zero         
Absolute zero is a theoretical temperature that is thought to be the lowest possible temperature.
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Absolute zero is the lowest limit of the thermodynamic temperature scale, a state at which the enthalpy and entropy of a cooled ideal gas reach their minimum value, taken as zero kelvin. The fundamental particles of nature have minimum vibrational motion, retaining only quantum mechanical, zero-point energy-induced particle motion.

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Absolute zero

Absolute zero is the lowest limit of the thermodynamic temperature scale, a state at which the enthalpy and entropy of a cooled ideal gas reach their minimum value, taken as zero kelvin. The fundamental particles of nature have minimum vibrational motion, retaining only quantum mechanical, zero-point energy-induced particle motion. The theoretical temperature is determined by extrapolating the ideal gas law; by international agreement, absolute zero is taken as −273.15 degrees on the Celsius scale (International System of Units), which equals −459.67 degrees on the Fahrenheit scale (United States customary units or imperial units). The corresponding Kelvin and Rankine temperature scales set their zero points at absolute zero by definition.

It is commonly thought of as the lowest temperature possible, but it is not the lowest enthalpy state possible, because all real substances begin to depart from the ideal gas when cooled as they approach the change of state to liquid, and then to solid; and the sum of the enthalpy of vaporization (gas to liquid) and enthalpy of fusion (liquid to solid) exceeds the ideal gas's change in enthalpy to absolute zero. In the quantum-mechanical description, matter (solid) at absolute zero is in its ground state, the point of lowest internal energy.

The laws of thermodynamics indicate that absolute zero cannot be reached using only thermodynamic means, because the temperature of the substance being cooled approaches the temperature of the cooling agent asymptotically. Even a system at absolute zero, if it could somehow be achieved, would still possess quantum mechanical zero-point energy, the energy of its ground state at absolute zero; the kinetic energy of the ground state cannot be removed.

Scientists and technologists routinely achieve temperatures close to absolute zero, where matter exhibits quantum effects such as Bose–Einstein condensate, superconductivity and superfluidity.

Примеры употребления для absolute zero
1. The background radiation we can measure today corresponds to a temperature that is barely 2.7 degrees above absolute zero."
2. The paper predicted that at temperatures near absolute zero particles in a gas can reach a state of such low energy that they clump together.
3. This so–called cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation today corresponds to a temperature that is barely 2.7 degrees above absolute zero.
4. That speed was hit only when IBM researchers, working with counterparts from the Georgia Institute of Technology, cooled the transistor to near absolute zero, but Meyerson said the device still ran at 300 gigahertz at room temperature.
5. The paper predicted that, at temperatures near absolute zero, around minus 273C, particles in a gas can reach a state of such low energy that they clump together in one larger mono–atom.