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PRONUNCIATION OF THERMODYNAMIC TEMPERATURE

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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF THERMODYNAMIC TEMPERATURE

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Thermodynamic temperature is a noun.
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WHAT DOES THERMODYNAMIC TEMPERATURE MEAN IN ENGLISH?

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Thermodynamic temperature

Thermodynamic temperature is the absolute measure of temperature and it is one of the principal parameters of thermodynamics. Thermodynamic temperature is defined by the third law of thermodynamics in which the theoretically lowest temperature is the null or zero point. At this point, called absolute zero, the particle constituents of matter have minimal motion and can become no colder. In the quantum-mechanical description, matter at absolute zero is in its ground state, which is its state of lowest energy. Thermodynamic temperature is often also called absolute temperature, for two reasons: one, proposed by Kelvin, that it does not depend on the properties of a particular material; two that it refers to an absolute zero according to the properties of the ideal gas. The International System of Units specifies a particular scale for thermodynamic temperature. It uses the Kelvin scale for measurement and selects the triple point of water at 273.16K as the fundamental fixing point. Other scales have been in use historically.

Definition of thermodynamic temperature in the English dictionary

The definition of thermodynamic temperature in the dictionary is temperature defined in terms of the laws of thermodynamics and not in terms of the properties of any real material. It is usually expressed on the Kelvin scale Also called: absolute temperature.

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Synonyms and antonyms of thermodynamic temperature in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «thermodynamic temperature» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF THERMODYNAMIC TEMPERATURE

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Translator English - Chinese

热力学温度
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Translator English - Spanish

temperatura termodinámica
570 millions of speakers

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thermodynamic temperature
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Translator English - Hindi

thermodynamic तापमान
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Translator English - Arabic

درجة الحرارة الحرارية
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Translator English - Russian

термодинамическая температура
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Translator English - Portuguese

temperatura termodinâmica
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Translator English - Bengali

তাপমাত্রায় তাপমাত্রা
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Translator English - French

température thermodynamique
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Translator English - Malay

Suhu termodinamik
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Translator English - German

thermodynamische Temperatur
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Translator English - Japanese

熱力学的温度
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Translator English - Korean

열역학적 온도
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Suhu termodinamika
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Translator English - Vietnamese

nhiệt độ nhiệt động lực học
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வெப்பமண்டல வெப்பநிலை
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तापमानोत्सर्गी तापमान
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Termodinamik sıcaklık
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Translator English - Italian

temperatura termodinamica
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temperatura termodynamiczna
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Translator English - Ukrainian

термодинамічна температура
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temperatură termodinamică
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Translator English - Greek

θερμοδυναμικής θερμοκρασίας
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Translator English - Afrikaans

termodinamiese temperatuur
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termodynamisk temperatur
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termodynamisk temperatur
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Trends of use of thermodynamic temperature

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «THERMODYNAMIC TEMPERATURE»

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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «THERMODYNAMIC TEMPERATURE» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about thermodynamic temperature

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THERMODYNAMIC TEMPERATURE»

Discover the use of thermodynamic temperature in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to thermodynamic temperature and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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An Introduction to Thermal Physics
is identical to thermodynamic temperature.) Substituting 1.4 in 1.3, the volume and the constant cancel through numerator and denominator and we get 0pgc = ( T - 7J) x 100 T. - 7J) This equation shows that perfect gas centigrade temperatures ...
Clement John Adkins, 1987
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Thermal Engineering
Zero thermodynamic temperature (that temperature to which T2 tends, as the heat transfer Q2 tends to zero) has never been attained and one form of 'third law of thermodynamics is the statement : “The temperature of a system cannot be ...
R. K. Rajput, 2010
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Equilibrium Thermodynamics
In section 8.2 we shall show that the equation of state of the perfect gas is where R is a constant and T is thermodynamic temperature, the fundamental measure of temperature which arises naturally in thermodynamic theory (section 4.6).
Clement John Adkins, 1983
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Fundamentals of Classical and Statistical Thermodynamics
7.11 EQUIVALENCE OF THE THERMODYNAMIC AND EMPIRICAL TEMPERATURE SCALES To show that the empirical and thermodynamic temperature scales coincide, we need the experimental evidence that the gases used in empirical ...
Bimalendu Narayan Roy, 2002
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The Physical Review: The First Hundred Years : A Selection ...
thermodynamic temperature t (*K) such that the corresponding "Johnson noise" is equal to the observed radiation.' If the radiation intercepted by the antenna is P ergs/sec, in the frequency- range Ar cycles/sec-, this temperature is <-P(*Ar)-' °K.
H. Henry Stroke, 1995
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An introduction to thermodynamics
To define the thermodynamic temperature scale, consider three isotherms the temperatures of which, as measured on this scale, are 9\, 62 and 63, such that 0\ > 62 > 63. Let two reversible adiabatics intersect the three isotherms as shown in  ...
Y. V. C. Rao, 2004
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Metrology and Fundamental Constants
eral Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) adopted the current definition for the thermodynamic temperature scale proposed by Kelvin about a century ago. The temperature unit kelvin is defined as the fraction 1/273.16 of the  ...
Theo W. Hänsch, 2007
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Handbook of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry: Principles and ...
In the second half of the 19th century, the thermodynamic temperature scale was introduced by W. Thomson (Lord Kelvin). This temperature scale, which can be proven to be identical to the ideal gas temperature, is discussed in section 4. 2.4.
Michael E. Brown, 1998
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Principles and Methods of Temperature Measurement
It is also important to the understanding of temperature and was used by Lord Kelvin to propose the ther- modynamic temperature scale. 2.4 THE KELVIN THERMODYNAMIC TEMPERATURE SCALE Since, for a Carnot engine, the efficiency ...
Thomas Donald McGee, 1988
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Evolution of the International Practical Temperature Scale ...
First, I will review the definition and realization of the thermodynamic temperature scale. Next, the origin and basis of practical temperature scales will be presented . Finally, I shall present intercomparisons of thermodynamic and practical ...
‎1974

2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «THERMODYNAMIC TEMPERATURE»

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Researchers create coldest molecules – colder than interstellar space
Absolute zero is the lower limit of the thermodynamic temperature scale – −273.15° on the Celsius scale, which equates to −459.67° on the Fahrenheit scale. «ZME Science, Jun 15»
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Thermodynamics of Global Warming
In 1848, Lord Kelvin invented his eponymous thermodynamic temperature scale which employs the same "degree" as the Celsius scale but shifts the zero point ... «American Thinker, Jun 12»

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