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3.1.4.1 Impossibility to attain a temperature of 0 K
The third law of thermodynamics implies that a temperature of 0 K cannot be attained by any
process with a finite number of steps.
The third law of thermodynamics implies that a temperature of 0 K cannot be attained by any
process with a finite number of steps.