What Happens When Cooled to Absolute Zero?
<p>This type of equilibrium is called thermal equilibrium, during which reversible heat exchange occurs between systems A and B without changing the states of these systems.</p>
<p>Absolute temperature (more commonly known as temperature in the Kelvin scale) is a state function of thermodynamic systems, describing this heat exchange between systems. Absolute temperature is measured in degrees Kelvin and counted from absolute zero temperature, corresponding to -273.16 degrees Celsius.</p>
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