nothing! all motion stops.
The Kelvin scale is an absolute temperature scale; 0 K corresponds to a thermodynamic temperature of absolute zero.
Answer: 0 ºC = 273 K
Absolute zero
The zero in the Kelvin scale is the absolute zero in the universe. Physical equations are usually referenced to 0 K, the zero-energy point. It is easier to do scientific calculations using the Kelvin than the Centigrade (0 K = -273 C) or Fahrenheit (0 K = -460 F). Imagine you have a ratio (T1/T2) in the expression. Using the Centigrade values for T1 and T2 will give the wrong answer.
C to K Formula: K = C + 273.15
Answer: 0 ºC = 273 K
0 ºC = 273 K
The Kelvin scale is an absolute temperature scale; 0 K corresponds to a thermodynamic temperature of absolute zero.
Answer: 0 ºC = 273 K
K = oC + 273.15= 0 + 273.15273.15 K
No, 0 ºC = 273 K
Conversion formula: [K] = [°C] + 273.15 = 0 + 273.15 = 273.15 K
Absolute zero
The unit is the Kelvin. Zero on the Kelvin scale is the coldest possible temperature, absolute zero. The scale increases by the same degree intervals as the Celsius scale but since Kelvin starts at absolute zero, the values are all higher. For example, it is 273.15 K when it is 0°C (Celsius). Kelvin "K" It is KELVIN!!!!! Either Kelvin, or Celsius. Both are used with the SI K degreeskelvin
the k stands for kelvin, which is another scale for temperature
The Kelvin scale has no negative values because 0 K is absolute zero, no motion.
Absolute zero is 0 °K, or 0 °R on the Kelvin and Rankine scales.