Examples of using Absolute zero in English and their translations into Danish
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filling the universe with a radiation 5 degrees above absolute zero.
at temperatures only a few tens of degrees above absolute zero.
Thermal Imagers detect the infrared energy emitted, transmitted or reflected by all materials-- at temperatures above absolute zero,(0°Kelvin)-- and converts the energy factor into a temperature reading or thermogram.
This primordial atom was incredibly dense and it is believed that this suddenly exploded heat at this explosion was so high that it raised the temperature of the universe to 3 degrees above absolute zero.
it is believed that this suddenly exploded heat at this explosion was so high that it raised the temperature of the universe to 3 degrees above absolute zero.
with a separate partition where data can be saved so you don't start from absolute zero every time you Live boot.
Absolute zero is defined as -459.67℉.A temperature difference of 1℉ is the equivalent of a temperature difference 0.556℃. KelvinBased upon the definitions of the Centigrade scale and the experimental evidence that absolute zero is -273.15ºC Celsius to Fahrenheit Fahrenheit to Celsius Celsius to Kelvin Kelvin to Celsius Metric Conversion Metric Converter Site Map Contact This site is owned
with a separate partition where data can be saved so you don't start from absolute zero every time you Live boot.“Reset
It's 20 degrees below absolute zero.
Is there anything lower than absolute zero?
We have just gone from seven knots to absolute zero.
It is… a clock… which I started at absolute zero… and is now at 87 hours,
cool a body to absolute zero, you should inject so much energy.
The coldest temperature ever recorded was in a laboratory on Earth where the temperature dipped to a glacial -273 °C less than 1 °C above absolute zero!
which is called the absolute zero. completely to the absence of vibrations or motions, If you manage to reduce the internal motions in the system.
The coldest temperature ever recorded was in a laboratory on Earth where the temperature dipped to a glacial -273 °C less than 1 °C above absolute zero!
little puppy to work, it's gotta be kept in a chamber halfway to absolute zero.
the temperature of which is reduced to as near absolute zero as possible, the induced current carries on and on and, on, and never grows less.
I saw these children on a merry-go-round which started me thinking about the moment of inertia in gasses like helium at temperatures approaching absolute zero.
Of course, absolute zero.