-- Zero Kelvin
-- minus 273.15 Celsius
-- minus 459.7 Fahrenheit
It is absolute zero.
This is called absolute zero. The temperature is 0 Kelvin or -273.15 degrees Celsius.
No.
Kelvin temperature scale uses absolute zero as the zero. Though you can find absolute zero in all temperature scales i.e. −459.67 degrees Fahrenheit and -273.15 degrees Celsius. But Kelvin is the scale that absolute zero is 0.
Nothing moves when the temperature is at absolute zero.
You cannot lower the temperature if you are at absolute zero.
Kelvin is the absolute temperature - a temperature where absolute zero, the lowest temperature possible, is defined as zero. Therefore, in the phrase "absolute Kelvin", the word "absolute" seems redundant.
No. They are as frozen still as they can ever be. It is said to be scientifically impossible to actually reach absolute zero.
0oK, or absolute zero is the lowest temperature. Superconductors have a critical temperature at which they begin to work, but it is the highest temperature, and they function as superconductors at any temperature lower, down to as close to absolute zero as they can be made to be (absolute zero is unachievable).
The Kelvin Scale contains absolute zero.
Absolute zero, around -270 C.See related link.
Absolute temperature is a thermodynamic temperature and is used as the standard temperature unit. Temperature comes from the kinetic energy of a matters particle and random motions. When motion stops, it is considered absolute zero.