-273.15 C to be exact.
No. Absolute zero is -273 degrees celsius. A reading of zero celsius is the freezing point of water.
Zero Kelvin, or "Absolute zero". (rounded)
-273.15 is the absolute zero on the Celsius scale.
The reason that its like that is because -273 degrees Celsius is the temperature of absolute zero so they add 273 to the degree Celsius so that 0 degrees kelvin is absolute zero.
-273 celsius is very close to absolute zero, the coldest temperature physically possible in the universe.-273 celsius is equal to -459.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
Minus 273 degrees Celsius is the coldest possible temperature, a.k.a. "absolute zero".
The lowest possible temperature. On the Kelvin scale, this temperature is zero degrees; on the Celsius scale, about minus 273 degrees.
I will assume you meant to ask, "What is absolute zero?" Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature, at -273 degrees Celsius, or 0 Kelvins.
-273 degrees celsius is considered absolute zero, meaning that -273 degrees celsius (or 0 kelvin) is the lowest possible temperature.
yes, right down to -273 (absolute zero)
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.