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Uploaded by HerrPingui on Apr 25, 2008
Kinetic Energy in a GasVideo from:http://www.chemtopics.com/unit07/munit7.htm
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Let' see my new technic brownian motion model
inventbyboonchai 4 months ago
absolute zero = -460 degrees f
sknnyjnsndvncks 5 months ago
absolute zero = 0 KELVIN.
labkosiced01 1 year ago
@tomek123kotek yeah hence "pretty much" but honestly i dont care about chem. i watched this to help me on the test.
jeannninex3 1 year ago
only helium can move in absolute zero temperature... i think it stays a liquid but i forgot
tomek123kotek 1 year ago
@jeannninex3 you really dont give up... people have gotten to absolute zero... its possible...
@tomek123kotek well yeah but that is pretty much impossible. so i guess it doesnt really matter..
@jeannninex3 nope the temperature of absolute zero means no possible movement
@tomek123kotek molecules in a gas are in constant motion! (:
absolute 0 = no movement and no its not 0c or 0f its absolute 0
tomek123kotek 2 years ago
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Let' see my new technic brownian motion model
inventbyboonchai 4 months ago
absolute zero = -460 degrees f
sknnyjnsndvncks 5 months ago
absolute zero = 0 KELVIN.
labkosiced01 1 year ago
@tomek123kotek yeah hence "pretty much" but honestly i dont care about chem. i watched this to help me on the test.
jeannninex3 1 year ago
only helium can move in absolute zero temperature... i think it stays a liquid but i forgot
tomek123kotek 1 year ago
@jeannninex3 you really dont give up... people have gotten to absolute zero... its possible...
tomek123kotek 1 year ago
@tomek123kotek well yeah but that is pretty much impossible. so i guess it doesnt really matter..
jeannninex3 1 year ago
@jeannninex3 nope the temperature of absolute zero means no possible movement
tomek123kotek 1 year ago
@tomek123kotek molecules in a gas are in constant motion! (:
jeannninex3 1 year ago
absolute 0 = no movement and no its not 0c or 0f its absolute 0
tomek123kotek 2 years ago