absolute zero
-460 F
It is absolute zero and all molecular motion stops
The more kenetic energy something has, the hotter it is. At absolute zero, all molecular motion stops.
-460 Fahrenheit
0 Kelvin (-273.15 C) is the temperature when all atomic motion stops. that is why it is called Absolute Zero.
-460 F
-459.67 F Which is absolute zero and that is the temperature at which all molecular activity stops.
It is -459.67 deg F.
The lowest kelvin temp is 0 K. All molecular movement stops.
"absolute zero" or 0 degrees Kelvin.
It is absolute zero and all molecular motion stops
Temperature is atomic and molecular vibration.There is a lowest but nor a highest temperature.The lowest temperature, Absolute Zero or 0K is the point when all atomic vibration stops.
yes, only something that is at absolute zero, a hypothetical temperature limit that all molecular motion stops. the temperature is 273.15o Celsius.
The more kenetic energy something has, the hotter it is. At absolute zero, all molecular motion stops.
No, it is merely the temperature that molecular activity caused by thermal energy stops.
All molecular motion stops at absolute zero because absolute zero is the coldest possible temperature. And it is only able to achieve this temperature if the molecules/atom do not possess any thermal energy. And thermal energy is what causes vibrating motion of the molecules/atom. Thus at this temperature no molecules/atoms will vibrate due to the complete lack of energy.
No molecular motion only ceases when the temperature is at absolute zero. The molecules have retained their kinetic energy although they are at equillibrium.