In contemporary models the highest temperature is Plank Temperature equal to 1.417 X 10^32 degrees Celsius. Actually at such a temperature the differences between the temperature scales are irrelevant.
As far as I know, there is no lower limit; instead, there is an upper temperature limit, at which the material stops being a superconductor.
momentum, kinetic energy, velocity
The minimum temperature is 0 on the Kelvin scale or -273.15 degrees C. Temperature doesn't really have an upper limit, but the hottest known objects are roughly tens of millions degrees C.
There is no upper limit to how much energy (and frequency) an electromagnetic wave can have. The highest frequency waves are called gamma radiation.There is no upper limit to how much energy (and frequency) an electromagnetic wave can have. The highest frequency waves are called gamma radiation.There is no upper limit to how much energy (and frequency) an electromagnetic wave can have. The highest frequency waves are called gamma radiation.There is no upper limit to how much energy (and frequency) an electromagnetic wave can have. The highest frequency waves are called gamma radiation.
Not usually, 15-22 kHz is the upper limit in normal hearing.
lower limit because the particles have zero energy. there is no upper limit because particles can move as fast as they like. There is an upper limit on temperature, called "Planck Temperature". It is approximately 1.42e32 Kelvin! This temperature is the maximum temperature something can attain, with the physics we understand.
There is no upper limit.
There is no upper age limit.
Moving electrical currents do NOT have an upper temperature limit. You're thinking if permanent magnets.
Twenty one is the upper limit and nineteen is the lower limit of twenty.
There is no upper limit to the number of angles you can have.
As far as I know, there is no lower limit; instead, there is an upper temperature limit, at which the material stops being a superconductor.
2 lacks is RTGS upper limit. AVIJIT DEBNATH
There is no limit.
write a function which computes product of all the number in a given range(from lower limit to upper limit) and returns the answer
There is no theoretical upper limit for temperature.
136 degrees Fahrenheit. Anything above that starts to cook animal tissue.