Examples of using Above absolute zero in English and their translations into Indonesian
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on a sample that is refrigerated to within a few thousandths of a degree above absolute zero.
an electromagnetic“knife” to freeze gas atoms to a mere billionth of a degree above absolute zero- more than 100 million times colder than the depths of space.
with its temperature reduced to only a few degrees above absolute zero(- 273ºC).
In most of the systems discussed in this book, the most important noise component is thermal noise, which is created by the random motion of molecules that occurs in all materials at any temperature above absolute zero(0 K or 273 C).
who has established Cornell's first program to study the physics of materials cooled to temperatures as low as .000000001 degree above absolute zero.
a sample of LaH10 appears to become superconductive at 260 degrees above absolute zero, or 8 F(minus 13 C).
Dr Neely and his team cooled a gas made of rubidium atoms down to a few billionths of a degree Celsius above absolute zero, which at minus 273.15 degrees Celcius is the coldest temperature possible.
much higher if the cluster material is solid at room temperature- to a temperature not far above absolute zero.
They were left with between 10,000 and 100,000 atoms, at a temperature of only 10 to 60 billionths of a degree above absolute zero, or minus 459 degrees Fahrenheit(minus 273 degrees Celsius).
They had cooled that compound to within a few thousandths of a degree above absolute zero(- 273 °C)
any object with a temperature above absolute zero(0 K
They had cooled that compound to within a few thousandths of a degree above absolute zero(- 273 °C)
all objects with temperatures above absolute zero give off light.
are in motion when that substance is above absolute zero(0 degrees Kelvin
All objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit thermal radiation,
All objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit heat energy in the form of radiation.
in the infrared spectrum everything with a temperature above absolute zero emits heat.
everything with a temperature above absolute zero emits heat.
Today, it is just 2.7 degrees above absolute zero- the coldest temperature possible(- 273°C).
The experiment used lasers to cool atoms to only a few billionths of a degree above absolute zero.