james bond
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Temperature is the measure of heat. There is no temperature where the motion is zero.
Is this some 12th Century book you getting this from? ... I don't think I've used the word "heat" since Middle School ...
The macroscopic definition of temperature is total kinetic energy ... electrons orbiting, vibration states, motion through space ... everything has a temperature, even if it's 0 K ...
You forgot to tell us about the friction within an atom ... I'm extremely curious ...
No, you're wrong. Temperature is the just the measurement of heat energy. It doesn't comprise of energy, but measures the changes of the energy. We know water flows from a higher location to a lower location and that is what ed is referring to with fluid mechanics.
You're just conceptual, Frannie.
I want whine with my dine ...
I'll have the Costco cab with this fight going on. ding sounds conceptual, too, i.e. it's all in his head.
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