Examples of using Absolute zero in English and their translations into Portuguese
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That's the absolute zero.
Absolute Zero is now available on PC and Xbox One.
There is an absolute zero.
In the latter case,the temperature of the vacuum is absolute zero.
Almost absolute zero.
My political standing was near absolute zero.
Does Turbo Tax Absolute Zero include that?
Its temperature is around 2.7 degrees above absolute zero.
Absolute zero is the coldest temperature possible- there is literally nothing colder.
I really feel like you know, absolute zero is my friend.
The kind of fracturing that would occur if the surface reached absolute zero.
At temperatures very close to absolute zero, some very very odd proper….
I designed a compact cryo-engine to achieve absolute zero.
 Absolute Zero is the total absence of heat,  but cold does not exist.
Surface temp in current position is holding at absolute zero.
Kelvin scale, we use the absolute zero, which isn't going to care what the pressure is.
But only for a few seconds, andonly at a temperature of absolute zero.
This absolute zero below which you cannot go is about minus 273 degrees Celsius….
Little by little it gets colder until eventually it approaches absolute zero.
Autopsy showed a fingertip-size point of… absolute zero and cellular disruption.
At absolute zero, no embrittlement occurs, and still has good fatigue strength and fracture toughness;
All matter with a temperature greater than absolute zero emits thermal radiation.
The exception is very near absolute zero, where the density of adiabats drops sharply and they become rare see Nernst's theorem.
The third law of thermodynamics states that the entropy of a system at absolute zero is a well-defined constant.
So, this temperature, this absolute zero here,which is absolute zero on the Kelvin scale.
Degenerate matter====In physics, degenerate matter refers to the ground state of a gas of fermions at a temperature near absolute zero.
All objects with a temperature above absolute zero emit heat energy in the form of radiation.
Lord Kelvin establishes concept of absolute zero, the temperature at which all molecular motion ceases.
Absolute zero cannot be achieved, although it is possible to reach temperatures close to it through the use of cryocoolers, dilution refrigerators, and nuclear adiabatic demagnetization.
