Physics, asked by sawantrahul941, 1 year ago

What is absolute zero temperature.

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Answered by DhruvkundraiMessi
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absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature. it is the point at which the atoms of a substance transmit no thermal energy - they are completely at rest. It is zero degrees on the Kelvin scale, which translates to -273.15 degrees Celsius or -459.67 degrees Fahrenheit. 

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Answered by ayushtimalsina2001
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Answer:

It is lowest possible temp that can exist in the universe.In this temp the molecules of every object are in completely rest so K.E of molecule is zero.Hence it is also known as absolute zero temp.

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