its lower than zero because 0 degrees is to cold
any temperature lower than zero
Temperature lower than absolute zero is not possible. Lower than absolute zero a gas contain negative pressure and volume which is not possible. temperature is the energy created by moving atoms absoulte zero is a complete stand still you can make particles move to the end of the universe but the coldest temperature will be stuck at the point where atoms are motionless
No, the interval of one degree is identical in the Celsius and in the Kelvin scale. However Kelvin starts at absolute zero (-273.15 °Celsius) while 0 °Celsius is 273.15 Kelvin.
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.
Not necessarily. A vacuum is merely any volume having a density lower than an arbitrary amount.
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That degree is zero.
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The closer a negative number is to zero, the higher it's value. The farther away from zero the lower it's value. For example -3 is greater than -8 or you can also say that -8 is less than -3 and -1 would be greater that both because it is closer to zero.
A non negative angle which is less than 90 degrees is an acute angle. So, Zero degree is an acute angle.
no
any temperature lower than zero
Temperature lower than absolute zero is not possible. Lower than absolute zero a gas contain negative pressure and volume which is not possible. temperature is the energy created by moving atoms absoulte zero is a complete stand still you can make particles move to the end of the universe but the coldest temperature will be stuck at the point where atoms are motionless
no its lower than any positive
21 rounded to the nearest hundred is zero. -- The even hundred above 21 is 100. -- The even hundred below 21 is zero. -- 21 is closer to the lower one than it is to the higher one.