Why temperature less than absolute zero is not possible?
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Because theoretically, at absolute zero i.e., 0 K , all the molecular motions and the mass of a body also becomes zero.
It is absolutely impossible that a body has no mass due to which absolute zero cannot be attained ( in the labs at least for now ).
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It is absolutely impossible that a body has no mass due to which absolute zero cannot be attained ( in the labs at least for now ).
Hope it helps you....
Please mark brainliest. :-)
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