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wt is the meaning of absolute zero temperature​

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Answered by chinmay433sahoo
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As you remove heat from a substance, its temperature drops. The particles of the substance move slower and slower. What happens if u keep removing heat from the substance? You will reach a temperature at which all particle motion almost stops. The temperature is called absolute zero, and it's the lowest possible temperature. It is equal to -273oC (-459oF). You cannot have a temperature lower than absolute zero.

Answered by Zyg1rdE
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Absolute zero is 0 kelvin or -273 oC

Explanation:

Absolute zero is the state where all motion at even the atomic level stops and the sum total of energy in the system becomes zero.

Since energy can never be 0, absolute zero is only theoretical and cannot be physically attained. However, scintists have managed to cool down objects to about 0.0000000001 K above 0 K.

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