Subject: is there a 'zero'law of thermodynamics
Date: Wed Jul 12 10:43:29 2000
Posted by Suzie Jennings
Grade level: 10-12
School: Skipton Girls High School
City: No city entered. State/Province: North Yorkshre
Country: England
Area of science: Physics
ID: 963413009.Ph
Message:
I have heard that after finding the three laws of thermodynamics another
one was found and it was considered a more basic law and so was entitled
the "zero" law of thermodynamics but i have been unable to find any
information on it. I am not sure if it does exist but it would be a great
help if someone could explain it to me. I am wanting this info as part of
my A-level Physics research project.
Re: is there a 'zero'law of thermodynamics
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