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From:
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absolute zero
名詞
絕對零度(溫度)
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ze·ro
n.
;
pl
.
Zeros
or
Zeroes
.
1.
Arith.
A
cipher
;
nothing
;
naught
.
2.
The
point
from
which
the
graduation
of
a
scale
,
as
of
a
thermometer
,
commences
.
Note:
☞
Zero
in
the
Centigrade
,
or
Celsius
thermometer
,
and
in
the
Réaumur
thermometer
,
is
at
the
point
at
which
water
congeals
.
The
zero
of
the
Fahrenheit
thermometer
is
fixed
at
the
point
at
which
the
mercury
stands
when
immersed
in
a
mixture
of
snow
and
common
salt
.
In
Wedgwood's
pyrometer
,
the
zero
corresponds
with
1077°
on
the
Fahrenheit
scale
.
See
Illust
.
of
Thermometer
.
3.
Fig
.:
The
lowest
point
;
the
point
of
exhaustion
;
as
,
his
patience
had
nearly
reached
zero
.
Absolute zero
.
See
under
Absolute
.
Zero method
Physics
,
a
method
of
comparing
,
or
measuring
,
forces
,
electric
currents
,
etc
.,
by
so
opposing
them
that
the
pointer
of
an
indicating
apparatus
,
or
the
needle
of
a
galvanometer
,
remains
at
,
or
is
brought
to
,
zero
,
as
contrasted
with
methods
in
which
the
deflection
is
observed
directly
; --
called
also
null method
.
Zero point
,
the
point
indicating
zero
,
or
the
commencement
of
a
scale
or
reckoning
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ab·so·lute
a.
1.
Loosed
from
any
limitation
or
condition
;
uncontrolled
;
unrestricted
;
unconditional
;
as
,
absolute
authority
,
monarchy
,
sovereignty
,
an
absolute
promise
or
command
;
absolute
power
;
an
absolute
monarch
.
2.
Complete
in
itself
;
perfect
;
consummate
;
faultless
;
as
,
absolute
perfection
;
absolute
beauty
.
So
absolute
she
seems
,
And
in
herself
complete
. --
Milton
.
3.
Viewed
apart
from
modifying
influences
or
without
comparison
with
other
objects
;
actual
;
real
; --
opposed
to
relative
and
comparative
;
as
,
absolute
motion
;
absolute
time
or
space
.
Note:
Absolute
rights
and
duties
are
such
as
pertain
to
man
in
a
state
of
nature
as
contradistinguished
from
relative
rights
and
duties
,
or
such
as
pertain
to
him
in
his
social
relations
.
4.
Loosed
from
,
or
unconnected
by
,
dependence
on
any
other
being
;
self-existent
;
self-sufficing
.
Note:
☞
In
this
sense
God
is
called
the
Absolute
by
the
Theist
.
The
term
is
also
applied
by
the
Pantheist
to
the
universe
,
or
the
total
of
all
existence
,
as
only
capable
of
relations
in
its
parts
to
each
other
and
to
the
whole
,
and
as
dependent
for
its
existence
and
its
phenomena
on
its
mutually
depending
forces
and
their
laws
.
5.
Capable
of
being
thought
or
conceived
by
itself
alone
;
unconditioned
;
non-relative
.
Note:
☞
It
is
in
dispute
among
philosopher
whether
the
term
,
in
this
sense
,
is
not
applied
to
a
mere
logical
fiction
or
abstraction
,
or
whether
the
absolute
,
as
thus
defined
,
can
be
known
,
as
a
reality
,
by
the
human
intellect
.
To
Cusa
we
can
indeed
articulately
trace
,
word
and
thing
,
the
recent
philosophy
of
the absolute
.
--
Sir
W
.
Hamilton
.
6.
Positive
;
clear
;
certain
;
not
doubtful
. [
R
.]
I
am
absolute
'
t
was
very
Cloten
.
--
Shak
.
7.
Authoritative
;
peremptory
. [
R
.]
The
peddler
stopped
,
and
tapped
her
on
the
head
,
With
absolute
forefinger
,
brown
and
ringed
. --
Mrs
.
Browning
.
8.
Chem.
Pure
;
unmixed
;
as
,
absolute
alcohol
.
9.
Gram.
Not
immediately
dependent
on
the
other
parts
of
the
sentence
in
government
;
as
,
the
case
absolute
.
See
Ablative absolute
,
under
Ablative
.
Absolute curvature
Geom.
,
that
curvature
of
a
curve
of
double
curvature
,
which
is
measured
in
the
osculating
plane
of
the
curve
.
Absolute equation
Astron.
,
the
sum
of
the
optic
and
eccentric
equations
.
Absolute space
Physics
,
space
considered
without
relation
to
material
limits
or
objects
.
Absolute terms
.
Alg.
,
such
as
are
known
,
or
which
do
not
contain
the
unknown
quantity
. --
Davies
&
Peck
.
Absolute temperature
Physics
,
the
temperature
as
measured
on
a
scale
determined
by
certain
general
thermo-dynamic
principles
,
and
reckoned
from
the
absolute
zero
.
Absolute zero
Physics
,
the
be
ginning
,
or
zero
point
,
in
the
scale
of
absolute
temperature
.
It
is
equivalent
to
-273°
centigrade
or
-459.4°
Fahrenheit
.
Syn:
--
Positive
;
peremptory
;
certain
;
unconditional
;
unlimited
;
unrestricted
;
unqualified
;
arbitrary
;
despotic
;
autocratic
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
absolute
zero
n
: (
cryogenics
)
the
lowest
temperature
theoretically
attainable
(
at
which
the
kinetic
energy
of
atoms
and
molecules
is
minimal
); 0
Kelvin
or
-273.15
Centigrade
or
-459.67
Fahrenheit
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