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19 February, 23:18

What is the Thermodynamic (Absolute) temperature scale?

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  1. 20 February, 00:11
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    The thermodynamic absolute temperature is that temperature at which there is an infinite cooling and so there is no movement of any molecules or particles it is given by kelvin. 0 K is that temperature at which there is no movement of molecule so 0 K or - 273°C in degree Celsius is the absolute temperature in thermodynamic temperature scale.
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