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why is zero kelvin not reachable?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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♦ The first is that in order to achieve absolute zero in a physical system, the system's entropy has to also hit zero.

♦ The second rule is known as the unattainability principle, which states that absolute zero is physically unreachable because no system can reach zero entropy.

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Answered by shreyanshkushwa
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Answer:

BECAUSE ZERO KELVIN MEANS -273

AND THIS TEMPRATURE IS ALSO KNOW AS ABSOLUTE ZERO ......

AND ZERO KELVIN IS REACHABLE,

BECAUSE THE SUPERCONDUCTOR WORKS ON THE PRINCIPAL OF ZERO KELVIN......

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