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Stafford
1 May, 19:30
What is temperature of vacuum?
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Keely Mosley
1 May, 21:29
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vacuum can be of any temperature
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because heat energy entering the a vacuum space doesn't need any medium to propagate so heat of different amount can be gained and lost which makes the temperature different
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Kenley Zimmerman
1 May, 23:03
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It has no temperature. To have temperature, there has to be particles.
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