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Why could the resultant temperature (T) be lower than absolute zero degrees?
Posted Apr 3, 2024, 9:36 a.m. EDT Fluid & Heat 0 Replies
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Why could the resultant temperature (T) be lower than absolute zero degrees?
I want to simulate the phenomenon where, when powered up, one side of a Peltier cooler cools down while the other side heats up, as shown in this video. Then, for a case like this, I shouldn't set either side to a fixed boundary condition, right?
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