Examples of using Absolute zero in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Delta red hawk absolute zero.
Absolute zero kind physical- minus 273 degrees Celsius.
Of course, absolute zero.
Absolute zero: the history of discovery and the main application.
You are an absolute zero human being!
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It's possible at absolute zero, but we would have to remove the temperature restrictions.
I built this to go to absolute zero.
All objects above absolute zero(- 273,15° C) generate heat and thus infrared radiation.
You hear what I'm saying? You are an absolute zero human being!
Absolute zero is the coldest temperature possible- there is literally nothing colder.
I designed a compact cryo engine to achieve absolute zero.
At absolute zero, no embrittlement occurs, and still has good fatigue strength and fracture toughness;
It was designed to repel temperatures that drop to absolute zero.
Lord Kelvin establishes concept of absolute zero, the temperature at which all molecular motion ceases.
The temperature restrictions. but we would have to remove Well, it's-it's possible at absolute zero.
In order to cool a body to absolute zero, you should inject so much energy that at certain point you would eventually heat.
Scientists mathematically proved unattainable absolute zero of temperature.
If it were possible to cool a system to absolute zero, all motion of the particles in a sample of matter would cease and they would be at complete rest in this classical sense.
The 3rd law of thermodynamics tells us that absolute zero can not be achieved.
Although this plot shows relatively high temperatures,the same relationships hold true for any temperature down to absolute zero.
The temperature restrictions. Well, it's-it's possible at absolute zero, but we would have to remove.
And we lined them with a pretty sweet compacted heating ribbon Designed to repel temperature attacks,Especially those reaching absolute zero.
A substance with a negative temperature is not colder than absolute zero, but rather it is hotter than infinite temperature.
The Third Law of Thermodynamics says that nothing can ever have a temperature of absolute zero.
I tend to have a core temperature that is 310ºC higher than absolute zero, my surface cooler, my clothing- warms me.
And while the cold gun achieves absolute zero, The heat gun successfully reaches absolute hot, Or the hottest temperature an object can reach.
Unlike any other element, helium will remain liquid down to absolute zero at normal pressures.
Because of the very weak interatomic forces in helium, the element remains a liquid at atmospheric pressure all the way from its liquefaction point down to absolute zero.
Here 3 excerpts of a video on a highly sensitive issue: the free energy,also called absolute zero energy or vacuum energy.