what is absolute zero?
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- The lowest temperature that is theoretically possible, at which the motion of particles which constitutes heat would be minimal.
- It is zero on the Kelvin scale, equivalent to −273.15°C.
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In principle, there is no upper limit of temperature.In contract, there is a definite lower limit of the temperature. the lowest possible temperature attrainable by an object is - 273.15 degree Celsius.This temperature is called absolute zero
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