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Why a gas could not be cooled at absolute temperature

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Answered by Dhivishvarshan
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In 1848, Kelvin used this as a basis for an absolute temperature scale. He defined "absolute" as the temperature at which molecules would stop moving, or "infinite cold." From absolute zero, he used the same unit as Celsius to determine the increments. Absolute zero cannot technically be achieved.
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Answered by simransharma555444
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In 1848, Kelvin used this as a basis for an absolute temperature scale. He defined "absolute" as the temperature at which molecules would stop moving, or "infinite cold." From absolute zero, he used the same unit as Celsius to determine the increments. Absolute zero cannot technically be achieved.


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