Absolute Zero: Absolute Awesome

SciShow
21 Jun 201203:16

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses the concept of Absolute Zero, the lowest possible temperature at -273.15°C, and its significance in thermodynamics, introduced by Sir William Thomson (Lord Kelvin). Despite centuries of attempts, achieving Absolute Zero remains elusive due to quantum mechanics. The uncertainty principle complicates the quest, as complete stillness of particles is theoretically impossible. However, near-absolute temperatures can lead to fascinating phenomena like superconductivity. Interestingly, while space is cold, the coldest known natural location is the Boomerang Nebula, with laboratory conditions on Earth achieving even lower temperatures.

Takeaways

  • 🌡️ Absolute Zero is the theoretical lowest temperature at -273.15 degrees Celsius.
  • 🧪 Sir William Thomson, also known as Lord Kelvin, contributed to our understanding of temperature and heat in the mid-1800s.
  • 🔬 Kelvin developed a thermodynamic temperature scale that measures kinetic energy in materials.
  • ❌ Achieving Absolute Zero has proven impossible due to the complexities of quantum mechanics.
  • 🌀 Quantum mechanics reveals that Absolute Zero doesn't mean complete stillness; it's the state of minimum particle motion.
  • ⚖️ Heisenberg's uncertainty principle states that you cannot know both the momentum and exact position of a particle simultaneously.
  • 🌌 You can get close to Absolute Zero, but true Zero Kelvin cannot be reached.
  • 🔋 At temperatures below 30 Kelvin, materials can exhibit superconductivity, allowing them to carry electrical currents with no resistance.
  • 🌌 The coldest natural place in the universe is the Boomerang Nebula at approximately 1 Kelvin.
  • 🏭 The coldest temperatures are actually achieved in laboratories on Earth, not in space.

Q & A

  • What is Absolute Zero and what is its temperature in Celsius?

    -Absolute Zero is the theoretical lowest temperature possible, defined as -273.15 degrees Celsius.

  • Who is credited with the development of the Kelvin temperature scale?

    -Sir William Thomson, First Baron Kelvin, developed the Kelvin temperature scale in the mid-1800s.

  • What did Kelvin discover about the cooling of substances?

    -Kelvin discovered that heat is the result of molecular motion and that a substance can only be cooled to a certain point, beyond which it cannot be cooled any further.

  • Why can't scientists achieve Absolute Zero?

    -Scientists cannot reach Absolute Zero due to the principles of quantum mechanics, specifically the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, which states that it's impossible to know both the momentum and exact position of a particle simultaneously.

  • What occurs when materials are cooled to temperatures near Absolute Zero?

    -At temperatures near Absolute Zero, materials can exhibit superconductivity, allowing them to carry electrical current without resistance.

  • What is the coldest natural place in the known universe?

    -The coldest natural place in the known universe is the Boomerang Nebula, which has a temperature of about 1 Kelvin.

  • How cold is space, on average?

    -Space has an average temperature of about 2.73 Kelvin, primarily due to microwave radiation from the Big Bang.

  • What practical applications arise from superconductors discovered at low temperatures?

    -Superconductors found at low temperatures are useful in creating powerful electromagnets for applications like particle accelerators and MRI machines.

  • What phenomenon limits our ability to reach Absolute Zero?

    -The Heisenberg uncertainty principle limits our ability to reach Absolute Zero, as cooling a substance to that point would allow us to know both the position and momentum of its particles, which is forbidden.

  • How close can we get to Absolute Zero?

    -While we cannot reach Absolute Zero, scientists have managed to get within a billionth of a degree from it.

Outlines

plate

Esta sección está disponible solo para usuarios con suscripción. Por favor, mejora tu plan para acceder a esta parte.

Mejorar ahora

Mindmap

plate

Esta sección está disponible solo para usuarios con suscripción. Por favor, mejora tu plan para acceder a esta parte.

Mejorar ahora

Keywords

plate

Esta sección está disponible solo para usuarios con suscripción. Por favor, mejora tu plan para acceder a esta parte.

Mejorar ahora

Highlights

plate

Esta sección está disponible solo para usuarios con suscripción. Por favor, mejora tu plan para acceder a esta parte.

Mejorar ahora

Transcripts

plate

Esta sección está disponible solo para usuarios con suscripción. Por favor, mejora tu plan para acceder a esta parte.

Mejorar ahora
Rate This

5.0 / 5 (0 votes)

Etiquetas Relacionadas
Absolute ZeroKelvin ScaleQuantum MechanicsSuperconductivityPhysics DiscoveriesTemperature ScaleLaboratory ResearchSpace ScienceScientific PrinciplesHeat Transfer
¿Necesitas un resumen en inglés?