It can't be reached. However, scientists have managed to approach absolute zero within less than one microkelvin.
Absolute zero is the theoretically coldest temperature. It is not possible to actually achieve absolute zero, only to approach it. In laboratory experiments, temperatures below one microkelvin have been achieved - i.e., less than a millionth of a degree above absolute zero.
Neptune (Pluto was, but it is not a planet anymore. But, absolute zero is unreachable. Absolute zero is the temperature it would be if there was no matter. And since matter is everything, absolute zero is abolutly unreachable.
Absolute zero (zero kelvin) is -273.15 C
Nothing moves when the temperature is at absolute zero.
yes, a rubber chicken has
It can't be reached. However, scientists have managed to approach absolute zero within less than one microkelvin.
No. They are as frozen still as they can ever be. It is said to be scientifically impossible to actually reach absolute zero.
Absolute zero is where all of the molecules of all the atoms cease to move. This is unachievable by today's science because you cannot stop an atom completly.
459.67 degrees Fahrenheit below zero holds the record as the lowest temperature that can [theoretically] be obtained; -459.67oF is absolute zero.
Absolute zero is the theoretically coldest temperature. It is not possible to actually achieve absolute zero, only to approach it. In laboratory experiments, temperatures below one microkelvin have been achieved - i.e., less than a millionth of a degree above absolute zero.
Kelvin is defined in such a way that absolute zero is zero Kelvin.Kelvin is defined in such a way that absolute zero is zero Kelvin.Kelvin is defined in such a way that absolute zero is zero Kelvin.Kelvin is defined in such a way that absolute zero is zero Kelvin.
The absolute value of zero is zero.
Neptune (Pluto was, but it is not a planet anymore. But, absolute zero is unreachable. Absolute zero is the temperature it would be if there was no matter. And since matter is everything, absolute zero is abolutly unreachable.
The absolute value of a number is the distance to zero. When adding which ever number has the greater absolute value will determine the sign of the answer.
Just about absolute zero (-273.15 C). What you would call "temperature" at those levels gets really fuzzy, as does how it is obtained, but scientists have come within a tiny tiny fraction of a degree of absolute zero.
Absolute zero.