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This -273°C called by 0K in Kelvin scale. We cannot reach bellow 0K. Because according to charles's low all gas in 0K temprature their volume will be zero. And bellow the temperature volume will be negative (-) which is impossible. So we can't reach below this temp.
बहुत बड़ी जानकारी के लिए आपका आभार अब हमारी सोच सही निकली के वातावरण धर्त्ति के बाहर निकलने पर जिस प्रकार समुंदर वैसे धर्त्ति के बाहर का वायुमंडल में जो भी जाता वह ठंड से बर्फ हो जाता तो हमने भी रॉकेट को ठंड में गर्मी रहने पर गती 3 से 10 गुना मिलेगी जो चाँद पर यान पहुचता तो घर्षण में यान की गति धीमी रहती है क्यो न 100 टेम्परेचर से 500 टेम्परेचर चाँद से धर्त्ति पर उतरते वक्त होना सही हो सकेगा जी जिहा जी
His book titled “Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals” discusses several aspects of nature and focuses specifically on grass and what it is for animals and different people. Without grass life would have many problems, as both animals and humans very much need on it to live full lives. Expectations that society has is centered on food and that it is provided in abundance for stores and markets but how it gets there, no one wonders. The author starts out by making a very specific and acute observation that most people see grass as a unit, one entity that is a part and mostly, an insignificant piece of the environment comparing to the rest of nature’s objects. Walking on it every day, an individual never really stops and thinks what grass consists of and how its life processes are carried out. Michael Pollan mentions that the majority of people do not see grass the same way a cow sees it. As cows eat it every day, they have become specialists in the kinds of grass there are and what specific ones should not be eaten. A farmer also sees grass as a part of his life because he needs it for his cows to survive and his farm to prosper. The author goes on to talk about his visit to the farm and how he was explained about the different types and strands of grass. People who are closely involved with farming are also knowledgeable about grass and how to properly grow it (Pollan, 2007). The expectations that people have towards grass and what farmers think, are very different. People want to see grass on their lawn to look pretty and to cover the mud. Farmers expect grass to be well grown and full of vitamins for their live stock. Grass is a very needed and essential part of the farm and the chain of production because so many species of animals depend on it. Grass’ growth and the cows’ eating habits have many “rules and laws” that surround this food type. “The law of the second bite” is an important one to keep in mind, as the cows should not be permitted to completely eat the grass down to the root (Pollan, 2007). In case this does happen, and it mostly does, the grass becomes weakened and stops growing. After the cows have taken the first bite, grass should be left alone, as it will have a chance to replenish itself and continue healthy growth. The opposite it true because if the grass is left to grow out more than it is supposed to, the area becomes too “bushy” and cannot be used for cows. A farmer, who is taking care of his animals and their food, will rotate to make sure the animals are moved to a new patch of grass and this makes for best results for grass, animals and people (Pollan, 2007).
The coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth was at the Soviet Union's Vostok Station in Antarctica on July 21, 1983. The temperature reached -128.6°F (-89.2°C). Antarctica, particularly the high elevated areas, experiences some of the most extreme cold temperatures on the planet.
All this is hypothesis that everything will seize at -273.15. In the clip you give information that our universe temperature is -270, but nothing stopped in universe. So either this universe temperature may be wrong or the prediction of seizure of everything on -273.15 is void.
Funfact for arts and commerce nerds when temprature reaches at absolute zeri 😭 then entropy tends to 0. Meaning randomness of system means nothing will move even a little bit when temprature reaches absolute zero and that's also known as 3rd law of thermodynamics. That's why science is important bitches 😘
@@themulticourse2460 maine 'might' word use Kiya hai gadha bolne se pehle padh le aur ek aur cheez average dekh -270 hai toh aisa chance hai ki koi cheez -273.15 ke neeche ho lekin earth par aisi cheez exist nahi karti
@devanshmaheshwari5108 bhai gadha ha kya? Might is not suitable for what you've said because nothing can get colder than 0°K. That's impossible on earth, in universe everywhere.
@Gullar Deep arey bhai cell wall absent kingdom animalia ka ek character hai. Class 11 NCERT Bio Chapter 2 - Biological Classification Page no.17 Table 2.1 Characteristics of the Five Kingdoms. Khud check karle bhai. Thoda bio bhi padh le bhai
The coldest temperature ever recorded in the Universe was on Earth for a quick second during an experiment. It was to around a billionth of a degree above absolute zero. This was done in Kyoto, Japan!
At the temperature of absolute 0 (0 Kelvin) the volume of anything would become 0 which means the density would be infinite which is not humanly possible
absolute zero temperature mei apko thand bhi nehi lagege because koi particle moving condition mei hoga bhi nehi but ap still radiation ke madham se temperature loss ya gain karoge.