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by calfuris
705 days ago
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Negative thermodynamic temperatures are "hotter" in the sense that energy will spontaneously flow from a system with negative temperature to a system with positive temperature if those systems are in contact. It's easier to think in terms of the inverse of the temperature ("coldness" or "thermodynamic beta"): energy flows towards higher coldness, and you no longer have any special cases. |
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