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How are thermodynamic temperature scales defined?

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How are thermodynamic temperature scales defined?

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One solution to the problem of defining a substance-independent temperature scale came from theoretical studies of heat engines. The maximum efficiency for converting heat into work using a heat engine is equal to 1 – T/Thot, where the heat engine draws heat from a source at temperature Thot and dumps heat to a cold sink at temperature T.

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