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The idea is to start at absolute zero - the lowest possible temperature. This happens to be -273.16 on the Centigrade (Celsius) scale. The Kelvin scale has no negative temperatures; zero degrees Kelvin is the lowest possible temperature.
Absolute temperature is the same as the Kelvin temperature scale. Zero degrees Kelvin is the lowest possible temperature, meaning that there is no heat at all. It is equal to minus 273 degrees Celsius.
This is called "absolute zero" or 0 degrees Kelvin. This temperature is the same as -273.15 degrees Celsius or -459.67 degrees Fahrenheit.
There is no such possible temperature value in Celsius or in Fahrenheit. Absolute zero (lowest measurable temperature) is -273.15°C / -459.67°F. (This is also zero on the Kelvin scale, 0 K or 0 kelvins)
Currently, the lowest temperature that is known to possibly exist is known as absolute zero, which is at 0 Kelvin, or -273.15 Degrees Celsius.
No. The lowest possible temperature is absolute zero, -273.15 degrees Celsius.
The lowest possible temperature on the Celsius scale is -273.15 degrees Celsius. The lowest possible temperature on the Kelvin scale is 0 degrees Kelvin. Therefore the only temperature scale on which -460 degrees is possible is the Fahrenheit scale.
373.15 degrees celsius.
-273 degrees celsius is considered absolute zero, meaning that -273 degrees celsius (or 0 kelvin) is the lowest possible temperature.
Yes. The lowest possible temperature (absolute zero) is approximately -273 degrees C.
The lowest possible temperature. On the Kelvin scale, this temperature is zero degrees; on the Celsius scale, about minus 273 degrees.
the lowest temperature is 5,000 degrees Celsius
0 degrees Celsius
The idea is to start at absolute zero - the lowest possible temperature. This happens to be -273.16 on the Centigrade (Celsius) scale. The Kelvin scale has no negative temperatures; zero degrees Kelvin is the lowest possible temperature.
the highest is 43 degrees Celsius the lowest 30 degrees Celsius
The temperature on Ceres varies from -38 Celsius (highest), -105 Celsius (average), -114 Celsius (lowest).
Absolute temperature is the same as the Kelvin temperature scale. Zero degrees Kelvin is the lowest possible temperature, meaning that there is no heat at all. It is equal to minus 273 degrees Celsius.