All objects are made up of atoms. The atoms of all the objects vibrate constantly due to the thermal energy they have. As the temperature goes on decreasing, this thermal energy also goes on decreasing. At -273 degree celsius (0 Kelvin), this thermal energy becomes absolutely nil, and hence there is no vibration of atoms. Thus the object is said to be void of any thermal energy at this temprature.
No, the speed of molecules at absolute zero temperature is zero. This is because at absolute zero, there is no thermal energy present to cause the molecules to move.
An absolute scale is a system of measurement that begins at zero and only goes one way. So since on a regular Fahrenheit scale where absolute zero is −459.67, you would say absolute zero is zero and freezing point becomes 491.67.
It is the coldest temperature. Nothing is colder than absolute zero. Scientists do know what happens in absolute zero because to get it to absolute zero, they have to put the object in something colder. But like mentioned above, nothing is colder than absolute zero. It is pretty much the end of the thermometer.
The absolute value becomes negative.
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SZero point in the absolute scale is the temperature at which the kinetic energy of the molecule becomes Zero. For a constant pressure volume would become zero and at constant volume pressure would become zero at this absolute zero temperature.
It is impossible to cool matter to absolute zero because of the third law of thermodynamics, which states that as you approach absolute zero, it becomes increasingly difficult to remove the remaining heat energy from a system. Additionally, quantum effects prevent particles from coming to a complete standstill at absolute zero.
It becomes zero.
The temperature at which the volume of a gas theoretically becomes zero is called absolute zero. It is equal to 0 Kelvin or -273.15 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, the particles in a gas would have minimal kinetic energy and would theoretically cease all motion.
At zero degrees Kelvin, also known as absolute zero, all molecular motion stops. It is considered the coldest temperature in the universe, and no physical object can reach this temperature in reality.
Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature where particles have minimal motion. If you were to touch an object at absolute zero, the extreme cold would cause rapid heat transfer from your body to the object, potentially leading to frostbite or severe tissue damage. However, achieving absolute zero is currently impossible in practice.