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Why is it impossible to reach 0Kelvin?


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It is impossible to reach 0K because:

  1. Zero kelvin -273.15C, also known as absolute zero is the lowest temperature possible on the kelvin scale which is physically unattainable. Nothing can be colder than 0K on the kelvin scale.
  2. According to the third law of thermodynamics, “ A system has 0 entropy at 0K if and only if the system is in the pure state.”
  3. Since a system can not avoid 100% interaction with the environment and always exchange energy with the surroundings, it is impossible to achieve 0Ktemperature.
  4. Also, according to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, “Reaching 0K means there is no particle moving, which implies that the system is in a state where we can know the momentum and position of the particle at the same time, which is not possible.”
  5. So 0K cannot be attained.

Hence, it is impossible to reach 0K.


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