example of third law of thermodynamics
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The third law of thermodynamics states that as the temperature of a system approaches absolute zero, the entropy of the system approaches a constant. ... For example, at close to absolute zero, many materials lose all resistance to the flow of electric current, shifting to a state called superconductivity.
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