Most objects exhibit a property called temperature which measures how much thermal energy is radiated off, and I think the electron(s) inside the atom or molecule is responsible for creating that light. So what happens if that object is an isolated neutron does it have temperature if it doesn't radiate energy? I can't speak calculus and it been quite a while so my algebra is a bit rusty I think you get the drift...
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