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Final Temperature in Thermodynamics Formulas
Final Temperature is the measure of hotness or coldness of a system at its final state. And is denoted by T
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. Final Temperature is usually measured using the Kelvin for Temperature. Note that the value of Final Temperature is always negative.
Thermodynamics formulas that make use of Final Temperature
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Entropy Change in Isobaric Process given Temperature
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Entropy Change for Isochoric Process given Temperature
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FAQ
What is the Final Temperature?
Final Temperature is the measure of hotness or coldness of a system at its final state. Final Temperature is usually measured using the Kelvin for Temperature. Note that the value of Final Temperature is always negative.
Can the Final Temperature be negative?
Yes, the Final Temperature, measured in Temperature can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Final Temperature?
Final Temperature is usually measured using the Kelvin[K] for Temperature. Celsius[K], Fahrenheit[K], Rankine[K] are the few other units in which Final Temperature can be measured.
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