Physics, asked by prashantpawar131415, 3 months ago

11. As the temperature of the body tends to
absolute zero, which statement is not
correct :
The body has maximum
possible order state
The entropies and the internal
energies of system becomes
some
This corresponds to maximum
energy of the particles forming
a body
Heat capacities of the body
tends to zero​

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Answered by freemurmu
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Answered by sahil9927sk
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Zero kelvin (−273.15 °C) is defined as absolute zero.

Zero kelvin (−273.15 °C) is defined as absolute zero.Absolute zero is the lower 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 0. Absolute zero is the point at which the fundamental particles of nature have minimal 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° on the Celsius scale (International System of Units), which equals −459.67° 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

Zero kelvin (−273.15 °C) is defined as absolute zero.Absolute zero is the lower 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 0. Absolute zero is the point at which the fundamental particles of nature have minimal 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° on the Celsius scale (International System of Units), which equals −459.67° 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

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