05. ABSOLUTE AND
RELATIVE TEMPERATURE
Any particle of any chemical element can be described
using the absolute and relative temperatures.
Absolute temperature - is the outward manifestation of the quality,
originally inherent to any particle and to any chemical element out of the
possible transformation process.
Relative temperature - is the outward manifestation of the quality that
particle or element acquires under the influence of the transformation process.
The larger is the magnitude of the degree of transformation, the higher is the
relative temperature.
Particles and elements of different kinds of quality
have the different absolute temperature. Relative temperature of some particles
and elements may coincide with the absolute temperature of other particles and
elements.
There is a law linking the relative and absolute
temperature:
The magnitude of relative temperature of the
elementary particle or of the chemical element may be only larger, but not
smaller than the magnitude of their absolute temperature.
You can call it the Law of the absolute and relative
temperatures.
The same law can be formulated differently.
The absolute temperature of the particle or of the
chemical element can only rise, and the relative - as rise and decrease.
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