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Finding absolute Zero Experimentally

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The first, and simplest, demonstration of the existence of an 'absolute zero' temperature was found in the behavior of gas pressure vs. temperature. ... It is the Kelvin temperature scale that defines its zero point as absolute zero, and is calculated by adding 273 degrees to the Centigrade temperature.

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