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It is absolute zero.
Kelvin is the temperature in degrees Celsius above absolute zero. So 25 Kelvin is 25 degrees Celsius above absolute zero.
Absolute temperature is the same as the Kelvin temperature scale. Zero degrees Kelvin is the lowest possible temperature, meaning that there is no heat at all. It is equal to minus 273 degrees Celsius.
This is called absolute zero. The temperature is 0 Kelvin or -273.15 degrees Celsius.
Kelvin, that's why on the Kelvin temperature scale absolute zero is 0 Kelvin and 0 degrees centigrade is 273 Kelvin.
Absolute zero in Kelvin is defined as 0 degrees. This is -273.15 degrees celcius. It was determined by extrapolating the gas and pressure of an ideal gas as it approaches the point where all of its particles stop vibrating. The closest we have gotten to absolute zero is 10^-15 degrees kelvin. Hope that helps.
The objects Kelvin temperature. The Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero (-273 degrees Celsius)
For example, 0 Kelvin (or absolute zero) is -273 degrees Celsius, so 50 kelvin would be -223 degrees Celsius! just subtract 273 from the Kelvin temperature.
The temperature of 0 Kelvin is equivalent to -273.15 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, known as absolute zero, all molecular motion ceases.
Odd phrasing to the question. The Kelvin is the absolute scale of temperature. One Kelvin is the equivalent of one degree centigrade. There are no "degrees Kelvin", though. You just say "Kelvin". Absolute zero - the coldest temperature possible where everything freezes- is 0 Kelvin. This is the equivalent of -273 degrees centigrade. You just add 273 to the temperature in degrees centigrade to get the temperature in Kelvin - just remember not to mention degrees...
"absolute zero" or 0 degrees Kelvin.
absolute temperature scale in kelvin (degrees).