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Temperature when there is absolutely no heat energy at all?

That's the definition of "Absolute Zero".


What is the Absolute Zero temperature?

-459 degrees Fansw2. 0 K is absolute zero, by definition under SI rules.This is equivalent to -273.15 oC.Naturally there is no SI definition for oF, but the above is equivalent to -459.67oF.Note that it is zero K, NOT zero degrees K.


Is space considered absolute zero since nothing can live in it?

No, the temprature in space is roughly -270°C whereas Absolute zero would be −273.15°C. At the point of Absolute zero molecules, themselves, stop moving.It's close, but not absolute.


Is zero degrees Kelvin absolute temperature?

It is absolute zero.


Does the temperarure changes in vacuum when sun light passes through it?

Temperature is the vibration of particles.In a true vacuum there are no particles.Therefore, a true vacuum cannot have a temperature other than 0K (approx-273C) i.e. absolute zero


What does the absolute temperature scale use as its reference temperature?

-459.67 F Which is absolute zero and that is the temperature at which all molecular activity stops.


Is there absolute maximum temperature like absolute zero minimum temperature?

No.


What is the volume of an ideal gas at absolute zero temperature?

At absolute zero temperature, the volume of an ideal gas would theoretically be zero.


What effects would lower the temperature at absolute zero have on brownian motion?

You cannot lower the temperature if you are at absolute zero.


Is the speed of molecules at absolute zero temperature becomes double?

No, the speed of molecules at absolute zero temperature is zero. This is because at absolute zero, there is no thermal energy present to cause the molecules to move.


What temparature is absolute zero?

Zero Kelvin (by definition), or about minus 273 degrees Centigrade.


What temperature scale has a zero its lowest temperature?

The Kelvin scale has a zero at its lowest temperature, known as absolute zero. At absolute zero, atoms and molecules cease to move, resulting in zero thermal energy.