Chapter 13: Q16Q (page 359)
Question 16: Can you determine the temperature of a vacuum? Explain.
Short Answer
No, the temperature of a perfect vacuum cannot be determined because it does not contain any particles.
Chapter 13: Q16Q (page 359)
Question 16: Can you determine the temperature of a vacuum? Explain.
No, the temperature of a perfect vacuum cannot be determined because it does not contain any particles.
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