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Asked on November 25, 2021 in Meaning.
In some fields of physics, a “subzero temperature” may even mean a temperature below 0 Kelvin, see e.g. a plasma temperature of >20 u00b0C. The relative cold temperature (the pressure below is less than that of CO2) is not known. Wikipedia article on negative temperatures. To emphasize the concept, other terms can be used, for example “sub-absolute-zero temperature is used here.
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Asked on November 25, 2021 in Meaning.
In some fields of physics, a “subzero temperature” may even mean a temperature below 0 Kelvin, see e.g. a plasma temperature of >20 u00b0C. The relative cold temperature (the pressure below is less than that of CO2) is not known. Wikipedia article on negative temperatures. To emphasize the concept, other terms can be used, for example “sub-absolute-zero temperature is used here.
- 316894 views
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- 116453 votes
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Asked on November 25, 2021 in Meaning.
In some fields of physics, a “subzero temperature” may even mean a temperature below 0 Kelvin, see e.g. a plasma temperature of >20 u00b0C. The relative cold temperature (the pressure below is less than that of CO2) is not known. Wikipedia article on negative temperatures. To emphasize the concept, other terms can be used, for example “sub-absolute-zero temperature is used here.
- 316894 views
- 411 answers
- 116453 votes
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Asked on November 25, 2021 in Meaning.
In some fields of physics, a “subzero temperature” may even mean a temperature below 0 Kelvin, see e.g. a plasma temperature of >20 u00b0C. The relative cold temperature (the pressure below is less than that of CO2) is not known. Wikipedia article on negative temperatures. To emphasize the concept, other terms can be used, for example “sub-absolute-zero temperature is used here.
- 316894 views
- 411 answers
- 116453 votes
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Asked on November 25, 2021 in Meaning.
In some fields of physics, a “subzero temperature” may even mean a temperature below 0 Kelvin, see e.g. a plasma temperature of >20 u00b0C. The relative cold temperature (the pressure below is less than that of CO2) is not known. Wikipedia article on negative temperatures. To emphasize the concept, other terms can be used, for example “sub-absolute-zero temperature is used here.
- 316894 views
- 411 answers
- 116453 votes
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Asked on November 25, 2021 in Meaning.
In some fields of physics, a “subzero temperature” may even mean a temperature below 0 Kelvin, see e.g. a plasma temperature of >20 u00b0C. The relative cold temperature (the pressure below is less than that of CO2) is not known. Wikipedia article on negative temperatures. To emphasize the concept, other terms can be used, for example “sub-absolute-zero temperature is used here.
- 316894 views
- 411 answers
- 116453 votes
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Asked on November 25, 2021 in Meaning.
In some fields of physics, a “subzero temperature” may even mean a temperature below 0 Kelvin, see e.g. a plasma temperature of >20 u00b0C. The relative cold temperature (the pressure below is less than that of CO2) is not known. Wikipedia article on negative temperatures. To emphasize the concept, other terms can be used, for example “sub-absolute-zero temperature is used here.
- 316894 views
- 411 answers
- 116453 votes
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Asked on November 24, 2021 in Meaning.
In some fields of physics, a “subzero temperature” may even mean a temperature below 0 Kelvin, see e.g. a plasma temperature of >20 u00b0C. The relative cold temperature (the pressure below is less than that of CO2) is not known. Wikipedia article on negative temperatures. To emphasize the concept, other terms can be used, for example “sub-absolute-zero temperature is used here.
- 316894 views
- 411 answers
- 116453 votes
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Asked on November 24, 2021 in Meaning.
In some fields of physics, a “subzero temperature” may even mean a temperature below 0 Kelvin, see e.g. a plasma temperature of >20 u00b0C. The relative cold temperature (the pressure below is less than that of CO2) is not known. Wikipedia article on negative temperatures. To emphasize the concept, other terms can be used, for example “sub-absolute-zero temperature is used here.
- 316894 views
- 411 answers
- 116453 votes
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Asked on November 24, 2021 in Meaning.
In some fields of physics, a “subzero temperature” may even mean a temperature below 0 Kelvin, see e.g. a plasma temperature of >20 u00b0C. The relative cold temperature (the pressure below is less than that of CO2) is not known. Wikipedia article on negative temperatures. To emphasize the concept, other terms can be used, for example “sub-absolute-zero temperature is used here.
- 316894 views
- 411 answers
- 116453 votes