What is Cold: Definition and 394 Discussions

Cold is the presence of low temperature, especially in the atmosphere. In common usage, cold is often a subjective perception. A lower bound to temperature is absolute zero, defined as 0.00 K on the Kelvin scale, an absolute thermodynamic temperature scale. This corresponds to −273.15 °C on the Celsius scale, −459.67 °F on the Fahrenheit scale, and 0.00 °R on the Rankine scale.
Since temperature relates to the thermal energy held by an object or a sample of matter, which is the kinetic energy of the random motion of the particle constituents of matter, an object will have less thermal energy when it is colder and more when it is hotter. If it were possible to cool a system to absolute zero, all motion of the particles in a sample of matter would cease and they would be at complete rest in this classical sense. The object would be described as having zero thermal energy. Microscopically in the description of quantum mechanics, however, matter still has zero-point energy even at absolute zero, because of the uncertainty principle.

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  1. K

    Heater power keeping a room constantly warm from low temperatures outside

    I've been trying for 45 minutes and doing research but I can't even find a start to how to approach this. :( [Mentor Note: New user reminded to always show their work on schoolwork problems. That work is shown in a subsequent post below]
  2. R

    I Estimating Hot & Cold Spots in CMB Sky Maps

    Is it possible to estimate the number of hot and cold spots of average diameter of 1° in a full-sky map of the CMB?
  3. B

    I Time for a cold volume of air to reach a higher air temperature

    I have a cube with a volume of 1000m3 at an initial temp of 290K. The bottom side (10m by 10m) is open to the ambient air. I put this cube into a huge fridge and cool the whole volume by 5K. I close the open side by placing a cover on it. This cube has now got a volume of air at a temperature of...
  4. S

    I Centrifugal separation into hot & cold air streams?

    I have been reading about the Ranke-Hilsch vortex tube. Details of the explanation tend to differ somewhat among different sources, but it got me thinking about the following thought experiment. Air enters a tube of about 0.5 x 4 cm cross section. It passes through a section that is channelized...
  5. archeryemily9085

    B Filling a bathtub (Hot water to cold water exchange)

    Hey there, I honestly don’t know if this is the right place for this, but I figured I would ask. lets say you are going to take a bath, but someone just took a shower and you know your hot water heater will be running low on the goods. Just for arguments sake, let’s say you have just enough...
  6. George Jones

    Is -41C Too Cold for a 20-Minute Walk to the Bus Stop?

    Went for a 20-minute walk to the bus stop. The temperature was
  7. G

    I Data Showing Dark Matter Is Not Cold Neutrinos?

    How do we know that cold neutrinos do not make up 100% or a large percentage of the dark matter content in the universe? In my mind, the only way to prove that dark matter is not simply cold neutrinos would be to measure the density of cold neutrinos in the universe and then calculate the...
  8. P

    I What are the possible states of cold iron balls?

    This thread is meant to discuss a topic that arose in https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/is-there-a-theoretical-size-limit-of-a-planet.1045983/ in a more precisely specified, idealized way. Further details: 1) Standard model + GR assumed, no other theories intended for this...
  9. H

    Refrigerator Too Cold: Wrapping Veggies in a Blanket?

    My refrigerator is on the minimal setting but still freezes the vegetables a little bit. It didn't do that a week ago. I'm renting and moving out in a few days so I'm not going to do anything drastic. How about wrapping my veggies in a blanket? I never understood the physics of those...
  10. B

    B Thermos Bottle: Stainless Steel Inside & Out - 24h Cold & 12h Hot

    Manufacturer information: Interior material: stainless steel Exterior materials: Stainless steel Keeps cold liquid for: 24 hours Keeps hot liquid for: 12 hI was looking for a thermos bottle and came across a situation that I'm having a hard time answering. Why is the cold keeping time different...
  11. BillTre

    Which Dinosaurs Were Warm Blooded or Cold Blooded?

    In another well directed chemical analysis of fossils, a research group has indications that some but not all dinosaurs were warm blooded (endothermic), although some (Stegosauri and Triceratops) had apparently reverted to being cold blooded (ectothermic). In addition, it seems that the flying...
  12. Erwinux

    I Calculating the thermal coefficient between the insulated interior of a telescope instrument package and the cold ambient air outside

    I've built an insulated chamber to protect a sensitive instrument at freeze temperatures in the winter. The instrument is mounted on a telescope, so the heat inside the chamber will slowly dissipate in the ambient. A digital PID thermostat is used to keep the temperature at a safeguard level...
  13. shivajikobardan

    Comp Sci Cold Start & Early Rater: Making Predictions with Limited Data

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  14. shivajikobardan

    MHB Cold Start & Early Rater: Same Problem?

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  15. S

    How can a human body create such effects on a freezing cold winter day?

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  16. BWV

    Its cold, but the NY Post should have used Google to convert C to F

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  17. B

    Cooling tower -- hot and cold water tanks

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  18. T

    COVID Antibody from Common Cold reacts to COVID

    THIS POST TITLE IS MISLEADING. I paraphrased/lifted from the jpost. com article but did not read the research article. @Ygggdrasil graciously points out the error in post #3 below. Thanks...
  19. T

    COVID Common Cold Virus Suppresses COVID-19

    I'll trade a cold for Covid-19 any time! https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/a-common-cold-virus-may-help-fight-covid-19 Cheers, Tom
  20. M

    Can polyester resin eventually cure if it was too cold at first?

    I finally brought in a heater and kept it at about 30C for 3 hours. It still smells like uncured offgassing. Will it ever cure or did the freezing/prolonged cold ruin it and i have to remove it?
  21. T

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  22. iVenky

    I Are quantum computers required to be cold to reduce Brownian motion?

    I understand that based on what I have read online quantum computers are required to be close to absolute zero because it introduces less error. Is it because brownian motion due to thermal agitation of molecules reduces with temperature?
  23. F

    B Cold vs hot on the atomic scale

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  24. iVenky

    B Why does my head feel heavy when I go out on a cold weather day?

    Is it because of increase in pressure on my blood vessels due to cold weather outside?
  25. kyphysics

    If My Water Heater Doesn't Work, Is Water Still Safe to Drink (if Cold)?

    My water heater has an issue. I still get cold water, but is that safe to drink if the water heater is not working? Thanks!
  26. T

    I A cold, massive, rotating disk galaxy 1.5 billion years after the BB

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  27. S

    I Wringability or cold welding

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  28. Harini Krishna

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    Hi, Can i know how having cold meals daily effects out health in long term? Thank you
  29. Indula

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  30. F

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  31. J

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  32. S

    Municipal water lines in cold climates - history of technology?

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  33. PGaccount

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  34. gmax137

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  35. S

    B Does warm air rise or does cold air sink?

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  36. QuasarBoy543298

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  37. T

    Change in entropy when mixing cold and hot water

    I tried following: $$ dS_{\text{total}} = |\frac{dQ}{T_c}| |\frac{dQ}{T_H}| $$ where ## T_h ## is temperature of hot water and ## T_c ## is temperature of cold water. Coefficient for water wasn't provided in the assignment so i used following value c = 4190 J/kgK. $$ dS_{\text{total}} =...
  38. R

    Is hot gas more massive than cold gas?

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  39. Atlas3

    B Was the initial condition extremely cold?

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  40. C

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  41. G

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  42. R

    Cold plasma technology and barrier discharge systems

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  43. Wrichik Basu

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  44. H

    B Feasibility of a L1 Gravity Swing Cold Launch?

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  45. A

    B I want to know about cold finger cryostat?

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  46. A

    Is there an Entropy difference between a cold and hot body

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  47. E

    Why does entropy increase when hot water is mixed with cold?

    Why is entropy lost by hot water less than the entropy gained by the cold water?From perspective of energy,why is it better to take water and heat it to a temperature than it is to mix hot water and cold water to get a particular temperature.
  48. jim mcnamara

    Brumation - alligators beating the cold in North Carolina

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  49. Fanny Viksten

    Why does cold air seem to optically zoom in far-away objects?

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  50. Petr Matas

    I Can We Cool a Macroscopic Crystal to 1 nK?

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