a/prof. c. ulrich week 5-8
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PHYS 1121 – PHYS 1131
Dr. Dimitrie Culcer week 1-4
A/Prof. C. Ulrich week 5-8
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Halliday, Resnickand Walker
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Fundamentals of Thermodynamics
Borknakkeand Sonntag
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What is TEMPERATURE?
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0 K = -273.150C
Absolute Zero
5 10-10K
Bose Condensation (Sodium atoms)
-89.2
0C (184 K)
Soviet VostekStation 21. July 1983
00C (273.15 K)
Melting point of water ice
1000C (373.15 K)
Boiling point of water
1.5 108K
Plasma temperature of ITER
1.42 1028K
Temperature of the Big Bang
Reached by Humans: 18 orders of magnitude
In the Universe:
38 orders of magnitude
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Cosmic Microwave Background
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