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Does the temperature of a body depend on the frame from which it is observed?

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Answered by Namom
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Answer:

No

Explanation:

The temperature of the body doesn't depend on the frame of the observer. There could be a temperature profile of the body because of which we can observe different temperature time. For example: Astronomers have measured temperature of lots of stars far away no matter they move away or towards us.

Answered by dk6060805
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No, there is No Effect of Temperature

Explanation:

  • Observer's Frame has no effect on the change in temperature of body.
  • There could be a temperature profile of the body (very huge) because of which we can observe different temperature w.r.t time.

For example:

  • The temperature of numerous stars has been measured irrelevant of notifying whether they are coming or going away from us.
  • Hence, it can be said that whether the body is moving close or going away, the frame has nothing to do with it.
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