the temperature on the kelvin scale at which molecular motion completely ceases is called
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Thermodynamics near absolute zero.
- At temperatures near 0 k(-273.15⁰ C; -459.67⁰ F), nearly all molecular motion ceases for any adiabatic process, where S is the entropy.
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-273.15° C
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- A temperature on the Kelvin scale (whose zero points = absolute zero) at which all molecular motion or motion of particle stops is -273.15° C
- It can be said, the temperature of zero entropy that is there is no disturbance in the particles
- The size of a degree Kelvin is not different from the size of a degree Celsius.
- The Kelvin scale depends on molecular motion
- 0 K = absolute zero that is the point where all molecular motion ceases
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