Say there is a cube of whatever substance.
All the particles that this cube consists of are held magically in a completely immobile state relative to the cube's form.
This means that the cube's temperature is at absolute zero.
But here's the question:
Will the cube feel cold to the touch, as its particles are incapable of receiving kinetic energy from their surroundings?
All the particles that this cube consists of are held magically in a completely immobile state relative to the cube's form.
This means that the cube's temperature is at absolute zero.
But here's the question:
Will the cube feel cold to the touch, as its particles are incapable of receiving kinetic energy from their surroundings?