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Why is the lowest temperature called absolute zero if it's relative to the frame of reference?
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Answered by snehaprajnaindia204
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❥ The point of absolute zero temperature is that point where all the atoms are at minimum ionisation enthalpy or ionisation energy .

❥ This temperature is taken as zero kelvin.

Answered by ItzzCrazySnowRider
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Because the temperature of an object is just an average over the motion energy (kinetic energy) of its atoms relative to each other, there is an absolute temperature minimum beyond which an object can no longer be cooled.

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