A cryogenist.
A person who studies matter at very low temperatures is called a cryogenicist. They work with materials and systems at extremely cold temperatures, often near absolute zero, to study their properties and behavior.
Someone who studies matter at a very low temperature is called a cryogenicist.
Cyrogenics.
A physicist known as a cryogenicist studies matter at very low temperatures, typically near or below -150 degrees Celsius. They investigate the behavior of materials in these extreme cold conditions to better understand their properties and potential applications.
Physicists and researchers in the field of low-temperature physics study matter at very low temperatures using techniques like cryogenics to better understand phenomena such as superconductivity and quantum behavior. These studies help improve our understanding of the fundamental properties of matter and can have practical applications in areas like medicine, materials science, and technology.
Most elements are solids when they are at very low temperatures.
a cryogenist
cryogenist
A physicist known as a "cryogenicist" or "low-temperature physicist" would study matter at very low temperatures. These scientists specialize in understanding the unique properties and behavior of materials when subjected to extremely cold temperatures.
Deserts have very low humidity and very high temperatures, very low temperatures, or can alternate between the two. Heat and low humidity can cause fatal dehydration in a matter of hours. Low temperatures can cause hypothermia. Some deserts are prone to dust storms.
At very low temperatures most substances are in solid state.
The unique state of matter that only occurs at extremely low temperatures is called Bose-Einstein condensate.