why (-273°c) is called Absolute zero?
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The lowest temperature which is theoretically possible is called as absolute zero. At this tempereture, the motion of particles which constitutes heat would be minimum. Absolute zero = 0 K = − 273 ℃ =0\quad K=-273℃ =0K=−273℃
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The zero of Kelvin (that is absolute zero) is the temp. at which the molecular motion ceases.It is equal to -273°C....But no negative temp. is possible on Kelvin scale
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