lämpötilavärähtely
Lämpötilavärähtely, or temperature fluctuation, refers to the natural, random variations in temperature that occur in any system. These fluctuations are a direct consequence of the kinetic theory of matter, which states that particles within a system are in constant motion. Even at thermal equilibrium, the distribution of kinetic energies among the particles is not uniform. This uneven distribution leads to localized regions within the system having slightly higher or lower temperatures than the average.
These microscopic temperature variations are not typically observable or measurable with standard thermometers, which average out
The magnitude of these fluctuations depends on factors such as the size of the system and its