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From later in [1]

> Mind that all of this does not impose how we actually scale temperature.

> How we scale temperature comes from practical applications such as thermal expansion being linear with temperature on small scales.

An absolute scale for temperature is determined (up to proportionality) by the maximal efficiency of a heat engine operating between two reservoirs: e = 1 - T2/T1.

This might seem like a practical application, but intellectually, it’s an important abstraction away from the properties of any particular system to a constraint on all possible physical systems. This was an important step on the historical path to a modern conception of entropy and the second law of thermodynamics [2].

[1] https://physics.stackexchange.com/a/727798/36360

[2] https://bayes.wustl.edu/etj/articles/ccarnot.pdf



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