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| kjw |
Posted: Nov 26 2006, 11:56 PM
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LHC! LHC! LHC! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1338 Joined: 24-May 06 Positive Feedback: 91.18% Feedback Score: 56 |
hey there
what form of energy gives particles movement at temperatures of absolute zero ? ie what is the energy called ? does this energy come from the constituents of atoms ? are there reasons, other than the uncertainty principle, why this energy can not be reduced/removed, so that the movement is eliminated ? |
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| kaneda |
Posted: Nov 29 2006, 02:43 PM
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Nothing is beyond question ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 5044 Joined: 6-November 06 Positive Feedback: 59.46% Feedback Score: 4 |
Absolute zero should only affect chemical reactions and such. Not EMR (space is about 2.7K) It stops movement in atoms and molecules due to heat.
Absolute zero has not been reached since it is a matter of removing all heat. They get ever nearer but never quite there. -------------------- pupamancur is : Rabbit, Dallas, LearmSceince, Gizmo, Gehn, Alpha, BenTheMan, LeTUOtter, Charles Lee Ray and probably others. So little time, so much hate to post.
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