Statistical Mechanics
Absolute zero is the theoretical lowest temperature possible, measured at 0 Kelvin (or -273.15°C), where the motion of atoms theoretically comes to a complete stop. This concept is crucial in understanding thermodynamic behavior, as it sets a baseline for the third law of thermodynamics, which states that as the temperature of a perfect crystalline substance approaches absolute zero, the entropy approaches a minimum value.
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