Absolute motion is motion relative to a presumed absolute reference frame. Special Relativity posits that the laws of nature are perfectly symmetrical with respect to any inertial reference frame. This implies that there is no absolute reference frame, and that absolute motion is a useless concept.
Motion is always in relativity. absolute motion is not possible.
motion is realtive
The temperature is absolute zero, a minimum temperature of matter based on continually reduced molecular motion. (Although absolute zero cannot be attained, it is possible to get very very close, to about 170 billionths of a kelvin.) Absolute zero is approximately -273.15 °C
All molecular motion stops at absolute zero because absolute zero is the coldest possible temperature. And it is only able to achieve this temperature if the molecules/atom do not possess any thermal energy. And thermal energy is what causes vibrating motion of the molecules/atom. Thus at this temperature no molecules/atoms will vibrate due to the complete lack of energy.
The Kelvin temperature scale is designed so that zero Kelvin is the lowest possible temperature, at which all molecular motion has ceased, hence, it is absolute zero.
No, an inertial reference frame is not an absolute reference frame. It is a frame of reference in which an object either remains at rest or moves with constant velocity in a straight line, but it is not considered absolute as its motion can be affected by external forces.
-273.15 celsius is the absolute zero temperature. at that temperature atomic motion stops so
It's misleading to discuss those ideas because there are no such things as absolute motion or rest.
The same as in modern physics: there is really no physically meaningful way to define absolute motion.
No it is impossible to do so. However scientist have cooled it so that there is almost no motion. When there is no motion then the substance is at absolute zero (0Kelvin) scientist have got down to about .0000000000000001 K.Anyway to answer your question: NO
yes
motion : when a body is moving or changing its position with respect to its surroundings is called motion. rest: when a body is not moving or fixed at a place with respect to its surroundings is called rest.
No, they can't. But they are in Isaac Newton's classic theory of motion.