On Wednesday, January 18, 2017 at 11:45:36 AM UTC-10, noTthaTguY wrote:
> yes, three halves of KT, but what that number?... now,
3/2 KT is explained in the literature
Temperature is a mess in old science. Some scientific
papers announce negative temperatures. Some temperatures
are in a vacuum with hot photons. Some temperatures are for
ideal gases. The definition I propose is for only one category
of situations, not including every past use of the word.
New words and variables can be invented for cases that do not
fit the velocity squared format. A case by case judgement is
planned .
"simple sinusoidal lightwaves have a strict temperature"
This case will be judged this week. Please cite a reference so
I can study this non-gaseous temperature-like aspect of
a physic. Maybe its "temp" is not in the periodic table
of units yet.