Sixty Symbols: Explaining temp. (kelvin) and laser cooling

An explanation of what temperature is as it relates to the energy of a molecule, and the process of how physicists use lasers to cool atoms of gas.
deathcowsays...

> Such a cold cloud of gas can actually work as a quantum computer.

Just dont do what I did, I went to Best Buy and bought the Nvidia Quantum Computing card, which comes with a can of Rubidium, but then we all huffed the Rubidium because you get to meet Jesus for about 10 minutes.

Aendolinsays...

"Hot is simply a measure of how much energy something has." (1:15)

This is slightly inaccurate, right? Two species of gas can have vastly different amounts of kinetic energy, but still have the same temperature. That's what specific heat measures.

I always assumed temperature was strictly translational kinetic energy, and the reason water takes so long to heat up is because the energy it acquires goes into other modes of freedom, such as vibrational or rotational motion (hence its high specific heat).

Can someone back me up or correct me on this?

kronosposeidonsays...

Sorry, but this isn't what the * discuss invocation is for. It should only be used if the video in question might be a dupe, a self-link, or in violation of Sift guidelines; not to to hold a roundtable discussion of a videos merits and/or weaknesses.

*return

MycroftHomlzsays...

If you think this is cool- You people would poop yourself if you worked where I worked...

and it is a billion times colder than our "cold" day. 1e-6 K, 1e3 K is -173 C... so 1e9 difference.

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