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absolute temperature is the temperature at the which ​

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Answered by michaeljohnjohn85
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Absolute temperature is the temperature of an object on a scale where zero is taken as absolute zero. Absolute temperature scales are kelvin and rankine . Absolute zero is the lowest temperature at which the system is in a state of lowest possible energy. No electronic device can operate at this temperature .

Answered by Anonymous
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Absolute temperature, also called thermodynamic temperature, is the temperature of an object on a scale where 0 is taken as absolute zero. Absolute temperature scales are Kelvin (degree units Celsius) and Rankine (degree units Fahrenheit).

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