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The cold, hard truth of life at -273 degrees ... I've heard that at absolute zero molecular motion stops. But what happens to electrons, do they also stop? If they do, what prevents them from falling into the nucleus? William, Austin, Texas, USA...
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Q: What happens at absolute zero? When something is cooled to Absolute Zero (Kelvin), do the electrons and other sub-atomic particles stop moving? Or does "Absolute Zero" only mean that movement stops at the molecular level (as opposed to the sub-atomic level)?
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What exactly happens at Absolute Zero... General Physics discussion ... What exactly happens at Absolute Zero... Share It Thread Tools Search this Thread ... Similar Threads for: What exactly happens at Absolute Zero...
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Absolute zero - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Absolute zero is a temperature marked by a 0 entropy configuration. It is the coldest temperature theoretically possible and cannot be reached by artificial or natural means, because it is impossible...
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Absolute zero is zero degrees on the Kelvin thermometer scale; it corresponds to about -460 degrees Fahrenheit and -273 degrees Celsius. Even space isn't that cold. The lingering afterglow of the big bang heats space to 3 degrees Kelvin, on...
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The third law of thermodynamics states (roughly speaking) that there is no disorder in a substance in equilibrium at the absolute zero of temperature . In that case we might expect that when we cool ice, the random arrangement of the hydrog...
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Re: What happens at Absolute Zero? Area: Physics ; Posted By: David Barlow, Private individual, Grad education in Physics/Astrophysics and Comp. Support; Date: Thu Apr 24 04:03:16 1997; Area of science: Physics ; ... At absolute zero (0K) the object, atom or molecule, simply has no excess energy. Only that which it...
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Subject: What happens at Absolute Zero? ... Date: Fri Mar 28 04:55:54 1997; Posted by: Race Cargile; Grade level: nonaligned; School/Organization: No school entered.; ... What happens at Absolute Zero? What would happen to molecules at absolute zero temperature? Would all elements be the same, or would you have a nothing?
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The temperature which corresponds to this point is called absolute zero. Note that the oscillations never come to a complete stop, even at absolute zero. ... Scientists - especially those who study what happens to things when they become very, very cold - commonly use the Kelvin scale, with temperatures measured in Kelvin...
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