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==Conversion corrections== | ==Conversion corrections== | ||
The conversions are faulty, if you should give many temperatures to konvert to, you should see to that the conversions are the same at more than one point...<br /> | The conversions are faulty, if you should give many temperatures to konvert to, you should see to that the conversions are the same at more than one point...<br /> | ||
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May I point you to another error? It is just a small one, and has nothing to do with conversion from one scale to another. The absolute zero (zero Kelvin) is the temperature that causes the molecules of an ideal gas to stop completely. Therefore, it is only the absolute zero point for an ideal gas. So, in theory, it is actually possible to reach temperatures below 0 Kelvin. -- [[User:Amras|Amras]] 14:59, 23 January 2011 (UTC) | May I point you to another error? It is just a small one, and has nothing to do with conversion from one scale to another. The absolute zero (zero Kelvin) is the temperature that causes the molecules of an ideal gas to stop completely. Therefore, it is only the absolute zero point for an ideal gas. So, in theory, it is actually possible to reach temperatures below 0 Kelvin. -- [[User:Amras|Amras]] 14:59, 23 January 2011 (UTC) | ||
:Interesting. And this has what, precisely, to do with physics '''as modeled by Dwarf Fortress'''? --[[User:DeMatt|DeMatt]] 20:14, 23 January 2011 (UTC) | :Interesting. And this has what, precisely, to do with physics '''as modeled by Dwarf Fortress'''? --[[User:DeMatt|DeMatt]] 20:14, 23 January 2011 (UTC) | ||
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== Effect on evaporation == | == Effect on evaporation == |