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SUBTONICate6:

Why is absolute zero impossible

XJoltz:

because no father

SUBTONICate6:

ok

worthy13:

idk

SUBTONICate6:

Ok thanks you helped a bunch tysm 😊😊😊😊

@worthy13 wrote:
idk

SUBTONICate6:

no

XJoltz:

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ANoob:

Well for one, in order to reach absolute zero, you would need to stop the motion of every single particle in that space... which would require infinites about of energy to do. But also, it would be against the Third Law of Thermodynamics

SUBTONICate6:

thank yoU!!!!

@anoob wrote:
Well for one, in order to reach absolute zero, you would need to stop the motion of every single particle in that space... which would require infinites about of energy to do. But also, it would be against the Third Law of Thermodynamics

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