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In this video, we'll embark on a journey through the fascinating temperature spectrum, from absolute zero to absolute infinity. Temperature is a fundamental physical property that influences everything from the behavior of atoms and molecules to the formation of stars and galaxies.
We'll start by exploring what temperature actually is, how it is measured, and the different temperature scales that are commonly used. We'll then dive into the temperature spectrum, starting with the concept of absolute zero, which is the coldest temperature possible, and the point at which all molecular motion stops.
We'll then explore how temperature affects different states of matter, from solids and liquids to gases and plasmas, and the fascinating phenomena that occur at extreme temperatures, such as superconductivity and Bose-Einstein condensates.
Moving on from the cold end of the spectrum, we'll then examine the hottest temperatures in the universe, including the temperature of the cosmic microwave background radiation, the temperature at the core of stars, and the incredible temperatures that exist in the vicinity of black holes.
Finally, we'll contemplate the concept of absolute infinity, the theoretical upper limit of the temperature spectrum, and the mind-boggling implications it holds for the universe as we know it.
Join us on this captivating journey through the temperature spectrum, and gain a deeper understanding of the role temperature plays in shaping our world and the cosmos.
Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature, which is 0 Kelvin, or -273.15 Celsius, or -459.67 Fahrenheit. At this temperature, theoretically, all matter would have zero thermal energy and would not move. Infinity is a mathematical concept that represents the idea of "no limit" or "endlessness". It can be positive or negative and it is used to describe quantities that are larger or smaller than any finite number. In physics, infinity is used to describe things like the universe, which is thought to be infinite in size. So, the difference between absolute zero and infinity is that absolute zero is a physical limit on temperature, while infinity is a mathematical concept that represents the idea of no limit.
Temperatures of: Universes, Nebulas, Humans, Manmade, Fires, Planets & Galaxies.
Absolute 0 (-273.15°C)
Coldest manmade temperature (-273.144°C)
Stopping run point of atoms (-273°C)
Boomerang nebula * melting point of helium (-272°C)
Temperature of outer space (-270.42°C)
the universe at 10^33 years (-270°C)
Boiling point of helium (-269°C)
melting point of neon (-260°C)
boiling point of neon (-246°C)
temperature of Quaoar Surface (-220°C)
melting point of oxygen (-218°C)
coldest planet on solar system [Uranus] (-216°C)
Average temperature on the dark side (-184°C)
boiling point of oxygen (-183°C)
Mercury surface at night (-173°C)
the clouds of jupiter (-145°C)
the mean surface of Calisto moon of jupiter (-139°C)
Negative Temperatures
Positive Temperatures
Thousands of Degrees
Millions of Degrees
Billions of Degrees
Trillions of Degrees
Quadrillions of Degrees
Quintillions of Degrees
Sextillions of Degrees
Septillions of Degrees
Octillions of Degrees
Nonillions of Degrees
Absolute Hot
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