What is the minimum temperature achievable according to the Third Law of Thermodynamics?
The minimum temperature achievable according to the Third...
What is the minimum temperature achievable according to the Third Law of Thermodynamics?
The minimum temperature achievable according to the Third Law of Thermodynamics is 0 K. Temperatures of 1 K can be easily achieved by immersing a system in liquid helium. The temperature of the interstellar space is around 10 K. The temperature on the surface of the Sun is around 10^3 K. a) Only statement 1 is correct. b) Statements 1 and 2 are correct. c) Statements 1, 2, and 3 are correct. d) All statements are correct.
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