Submitted by Zalack t3_11x4f9t in askscience
Dr-Luemmler t1_jd7c3ex wrote
Reply to comment by MarzipanMission in Can a single atom be determined to be in any particular phase of matter? by Zalack
>So temperature is not a universal concept then? It is context dependent, and has many definitions?
Yes it has, but the definitions are all different sides of the same coin. Or in other words, they add in complexity, but are more or less the same. They are not contradicting.
Temperature IS the average kinetic energy of a systems particles. Thats not just the classical definition that is also the result if you combine quantum theory and statistical thermodynamics. This kinetic energy just is not only translational but also rotation and vibration. A single atom though, does not have the degrees of freedom to rotate or vibrate. Besides its spin, but that is not important here.
There is another dof, and thats the electronic one. Yes, here energy can also be stored. Also probably neglectable here, but OP was very unprecise with his thought experiment here...
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