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Thermodynamic temperature


 

Thermodynamic temperature (formerly called absolute temperature) is a measure, in kelvins (K), of temperature for thermodynamics. A temperature of 0 K is called "absolute zero", and coincides with the minimum molecular activity (i.e., thermal energy) of matter.

Related Topics:
Kelvin - Temperature - Thermodynamics - Absolute zero - Molecular - Thermal energy - Matter

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In practice, the International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90) serves as an operational definition and the basis for high-accuracy temperature measurements in science and technology.

Related Topics:
International Temperature Scale of 1990 - Operational definition - Accuracy - Science - Technology

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