at what temperature the particle of object become motionless?
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Answer:The Kelvin temperature scale has a true zero with no negative temperatures. Zero Kelvin is called absolute zero. It's the lowest temperature theoretically obtainable, and is the temperature at which the particles in a perfect crystal would become motionless. Solids, liquids and gases all have temperature.
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The temperature should be in - , so the object will motionless,
On increasing the temperature, the kinetic energy moves the particle, so increasing temperature is not possible for motionless.
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