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what will be the maximum temperature? ​

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Answered by sonajeenamathew
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Answer:

As such, it seems that the highest possible known temperature is 142 nonillion kelvins (1032 K.). This is the highest temperature that we know of according to the standard model of particle physics, which is the physics that underlies and governs our universe.

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Answered by akshaykj122005
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Answer:

142 nonillion kelvins

Explanation:

In order to calculate your maximum case temperature, first multiply the amount of heat the device dissipates by the junction-to-case thermal resistance to get the temperature rise from the junction to case. Then subtract this temperature rise from the maximum junction temperature to get the maximum case temperature.

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