Practically we can't. To make all particles stationary, we have to completely remove the energy it has. Since no machine has 100% efficiency, or, no machine can just take all energy from the particles and deliver all that energy to another heat reservoir, it can't be done.
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At 3.26 seconds, the attoms are moving during heat transfer but it must not move rather transfer heat by vibration only.
I meant to show the motion of electrons. Of course, I agree that atoms don't move during conduction heat transfer
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Practically we can't. To make all particles stationary, we have to completely remove the energy it has. Since no machine has 100% efficiency, or, no machine can just take all energy from the particles and deliver all that energy to another heat reservoir, it can't be done.