absolute zero
Absolute Zero = 0 K = −273.15°C = −459.67°F
absolute zero: -273'C
The Kelvin temperature scale has its zero point at absolute zero, which is the lowest theoretically possible temperature where all molecular motion ceases.
A temperature scale with no negative numbers is called the Kelvin scale. On the Kelvin scale, zero is the absolute zero point, which is the theoretically lowest temperature achievable.
The lowest possible temperature is 0 kelvin = -273.15 Celsius = -459.67 Fahrenheit This temperature is called "absolute zero." Never happened, theoretically, it is when there is no vibration in atoms. The coldest temperature ever to happen on earth was negative 129 Fahrenheit in Antarctica.
No. The lowest possible temperature (zero kelvin) is approximately -273 degrees C.
The lowest possible temperature on the Fahrenheit scale is -459.67°F, which is known as absolute zero. At this temperature, molecular motion ceases, and all matter theoretically reaches its lowest possible energy state.
-273 degrees. This is called absolute zero or the point at which you cannot get any colder. It is theoretically impossible get colder than absolute zero.
The temperature at which the motion of particles theoretically ceases is absolute zero, which is 0 Kelvin or -273.15 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, particles have the lowest possible energy and cease all movement.
The lowest possible tempature is -459.67F -273.15C 0 K 0 R it is when all the possible heat is taken away from an item and no more heat can be taken away. although this is the lowest possible tempature it cannot be achieved because you cannot remove all the heat from an object. Scientists have been trying to reach this tempature but the lowest they have reached so far (2012) is about -250F
The term for the lowest temperature at which a lubricant will flow is called the pour point.
The lowest flame temperature required for a substance to undergo combustion is called the ignition temperature.