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absolute zero

NOUN
  1. (cryogenics) the lowest temperature theoretically attainable (at which the kinetic energy of atoms and molecules is minimal); 0 Kelvin or -273.15 centigrade or -459.67 Fahrenheit

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  • If such a transistor is cooled to just above absolute zero, -273 degrees Celsius, and is exposed to a magnetic field a million times stronger than that of the earth, the remarkable phenomenon discovered by Störmer and Tsui sixteen years ago appears. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1998 - Presentation Speech
  • Until then, the term " absolute zero " will have no meaning.
  • And we feel for them all the more as we imagine all human lives, our own included, against this backdrop of absolute zero.
  • Only in the study of quantum liquids at temperatures close to absolute zero does experimental accuracy approach Heisenberg's limit.
  • A cryotron functions only at temperatures near absolute zero. Unwise Child
  • If they stop moving altogether, the temperature drops to Absolute Zero which is - 273 degrees Centigrade.
  • It felt like absolute zero down there. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kobe Steel supplied the liquid-helium refrigerator for super-chilling the magnets close to absolute zero.
  • Positing, as above, too males pooles, the one the pictor of the other and the omber the Skotia of the one, and looking want-ingly around our undistributed middle between males we feel we must waistfully woent a female to focus and on this stage there pleasantly appears the cowrymaid M. whom we shall often meet below who introduces herself upon us at some precise hour which we shall again agree to call absolute zero or the babbling pumpt of platinism. Finnegans Wake
  • In order to prevent from data fault during power failure, grating torque sensor provides absolute zero position signal with zero position grating.
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