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Third law of thermodynamics

The third law of thermodynamics asserts that absolute zero of temperature is unreachable.

 


Explanation

 


History

The German mathematician Max Planck described that entropy is zero at absolute zero. As a consequence of this, the German chemist Walther Nernst formulated the third law of thermodynamics in 1905.


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