Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Daily tidbit for May 8

Page 2: absolute zero. When a gas is cooled its pressure drops by nearly equal values for each degree of drop in temperature. With an ideal gas the rate of drop in pressure would be uniform; the pressure would be zero at a specific temperature, called absolute zero Kelvin (after Lord Kelvin who devised a thermodynamic temperature scale). On the centigrade scale, absolute zero equals -273.2 degrees.

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Aww, that's one of my favorite semiuseless factoids! I wanted to use "Kelvin" as a middle name for our son (due three days ago, still not here), but my husband thinks it's too geeky -- mainly because we're planning on using "Measure" as a first name...
 
I just had a very ugly high school chemistry flashback.
 
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