Kelvin Scale and Absolute Zero | 9-1 GCSE Physics | OCR, AQA, Edexcel

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So, you decided to not include the whole video here? Now, I haven't checked the website you sent, but there are 2 possibilities, it costs money, which means you are trying to get us to pay more money than we already do for education, or, it's free, then what's the point of cutting this short? Why not have the full video if the website, with the same information, is free? This is slightly confusing.

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Yup I’m never going back to this Chanel, we trying to learn here I’m not going to the website u guys suck at advertising

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Not very helpful mate, very disappointed

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There is no point at which the kinetic energy of the particles is zero; Heisenberg's principle forbids this because the quantum waveforms that represent the particles would become meaningless and degenerate as the number of contributing waveforms reaches infinity and their probability amplitude reaches 0. I get that this is for first years, but it's still dishonest. Better to say that absolute zero is the temperature at which no thermal work can be extracted from the system because there is no system with less energy on which to do that work.

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