Thursday, December 27, 2007
Absolute Hot
Is there an opposite to absolute zero? Seems like an innocent enough question, right? Absolute zero is 0 on the Kelvin scale, or about minus 460 F. You can’t get colder than that; it would be like trying to go south from the South Pole. Is there a corresponding maximum possible temperature?
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Posted by on 01/30 at 01:39 PM | #
Temperature is an intensive variable. Maximum temperature is an extensive variable constant.
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