Thermodynamic temperature
ID: thermodynamic-temperature
Thermodynamic temperature is a measure of temperature defined in terms of the absolute temperature scale, which is independent of the properties of any particular substance. It is based on the concept of absolute zero, the theoretical point at which a system's entropy reaches its minimum value, and all thermal motion of its particles ceases. In the International System of Units (SI), thermodynamic temperature is measured in kelvins (K).
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