Let me handle this ✋🏻(already give this in insta but now on utube) Thermodynamics class 11 basic thing heat can not be added or subtracted it just absorbed or released by the body intial and final are not determined hence 0+0=0°C and 273+273=273°K For e.g two rooms of same temperature lets say 100°C seperated & if we attached them (ignoring the loss) the final temp is indeed 100°C {basic} ❤😊
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0°C+0°C=0°C😮
273°K+273°K=576°K😅
32°F+32°F=64°F😮
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The joke was so funny that I forgot to laugh!!!
wtf was that
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You cannot divide nothing by nothing. 0/0 is undefined, but x/0 is infinity where x>0
Math teacher asked about maths
Not physics 😅😅😅😅
Maths isn't dealing with physical quantities
It would've been better if it was 0!
Thats the exact reason for which 0/0 is said to be n (n is any number)
Wait i think 1C is 273k not 0
1) n/0=infinite
2) 0/n=0
3) n/n=1
4) n×0=0, 0/0=n (any number)
Bro dont study units and dimensions 😊
Temperatures is intensive property we can't add or do any algebra with them
Temperature is a intenvise property hence this backbencher ia doing wrong (I AM ALSO A BACKBENCHER😂)
Temperature is a intenvise property hence this backbencher ia doing wrong (I AM ALSO A BACKBENCHER😂)
Similarly we can do 0!/0!=1/1=1
Ya but then ur adding a unit ur quantifying it and before it was nothing thats not the right proof
Mathematically it's same as shifting origin so we can say that with reference from a coordinate system shifted as X = x + 273
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It is so simple 0×1=0
Thus ans is 1 😊
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You cancel out the degrees and it becomes 0/0
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That means the temperature ratio😑😒😒
And 1/1 = 0/0 . Not possible! 🗿
Brp went from maths to chemistry 💀
Not me thinking it was a you know….🤨🤨
Let me handle this ✋🏻(already give this in insta but now on utube)
Thermodynamics class 11 basic thing heat can not be added or subtracted it just absorbed or released by the body intial and final are not determined hence 0+0=0°C and 273+273=273°K
For e.g two rooms of same temperature lets say 100°C seperated & if we attached them (ignoring the loss) the final temp is indeed 100°C {basic}
❤😊
That’s not how temperatures work…