So I was having a discussion with some friends about Absolute Zero(Zero degrees Kelvin), and I commented about how AWESOME it would be to see an atom a 0 degrees kelvin when all motion stopped and the elctrons were suspended in their orbits, and that got me thinking...
Would they be stopped?
At 0K, all energy has ceased, including kinetic energy, so the electrons have ceased moving and all momentum is gone. However electrons, like planets and moons, exist in a balance. The force trying to throw them out(forward momentum) is equal to that trying to pull them in (magnetism and the nuclear forces). So if you stopped the momentum, then the attrative forces would pull the electron in. The electrons fuse with the protons and form neutrons, which would undoubtably release energy, and therefore raise the temperature.
But if the temperature is at 0K, and all energy has ceased, how can there be the kinetic energy for the electrons to move towards the center? Such a movement would generate energy and thus raise the temperature as well.
So, here's the big question, given the nuclear forces involved, is 0 Kelvin an attainable temperture or is it a theoretical construct? And if it is real, what happens to atom chilled to 0 Kelvin?
Would they be stopped?
At 0K, all energy has ceased, including kinetic energy, so the electrons have ceased moving and all momentum is gone. However electrons, like planets and moons, exist in a balance. The force trying to throw them out(forward momentum) is equal to that trying to pull them in (magnetism and the nuclear forces). So if you stopped the momentum, then the attrative forces would pull the electron in. The electrons fuse with the protons and form neutrons, which would undoubtably release energy, and therefore raise the temperature.
But if the temperature is at 0K, and all energy has ceased, how can there be the kinetic energy for the electrons to move towards the center? Such a movement would generate energy and thus raise the temperature as well.
So, here's the big question, given the nuclear forces involved, is 0 Kelvin an attainable temperture or is it a theoretical construct? And if it is real, what happens to atom chilled to 0 Kelvin?