Absolute Zero
Submitted by Anonymous on 24 May 2005 - 1:41am.
I need all the information i can find on Absolute Zero badly now, if anyone has any websites on it i would really like to know them
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Absolute Zero
Submitted by Anonymous on 24 May 2005 - 1:41am.
I need all the information i can find on Absolute Zero badly now, if anyone has any websites on it i would really like to know them |
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we already told you, there's no such thing! :lol:
Have you heard of http://www.google.com/aw_man_my_homework_is_late.com ?
or try
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolute_zero
a small quote
"...Absolute zero was first calculated by using the Ideal gas law, and sometimes absolute zero is defined as the temperature at which an Ideal gas has no volume and exerts no pressure. The problem with this definition is that an ideal gas does not exist..."
:roll: :roll: