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thermodynamic null

 
Measures and Units: thermodynamic null

The absolute lowest point achievable on the thermometric scale, being the point at which thermodynamic activity, the essence of temperature, ceases. Commonly called ‘absolute zero’, it is the zero point on the kelvin and Rankine scales.

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