Absolute Zero - The Conquest of Cold [Thermal Energy]
At 0 oC, pure water freezes. Few of us can
imagine temperatures more than a few degrees lower. One of the lowest natural
temperatures recorded is at -89.2 oC, at Russia’s Vostok research
station in Antarctica, in 1983. However, this doesn’t even scrape the frosty
surface in terms of cold. So, how low can temperatures go?
The objective of the E-Learning for Physics will be to learn
more about temperature and based on a video that you will be watching, answer
the questions that are in the google form. The link for this form is on step
(3)
Follow the instructions below to complete the E-learning
task.
(1)
(i)
Prior to watching the video.
Click on the link below to go to the Google form that you
will have to submit upon completion of
the questions.
(ii)
Enter your name class and your index number.
(iii)
Answer the question on "State ONE thing that you know
about this topic before watching the video"
(2) Copy and paste the URL below to a browser to watch the video.
(3)
Answer the rest of the questions in the google form before
submitting the form by clicking "submit" button.
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