-273 C
Absolute zero is defined as 0 Kelvin and is equivalent to −273.15 °C
The temperature of absolute zero measured in Celsius is -273.15°C. At this temperature, all molecular motion theoretically ceases.
Absolute zero = 0 K = -273.15°C
- 273.15 °C is equivalent to a thermodynamic temperature of absolute zero.
Temperature is measured at 0 Kelvin (-273 degrees Celsius) because it is the point at which all molecular motion stops. This point is known as absolute zero and serves as the basis for the Kelvin temperature scale.
It is absolute zero, the temperature where there is zero energy and zero entropy. This temperature is unobservable.
The temperature of 'absolute zero' equals -273.15 degrees Celsius 0 K = -273.15 °C
A temperature equal to 0 K on the Kelvin temperature scale is known as absolute zero. At this temperature, particles have minimal thermal motion, making it the lowest possible temperature in the universe.
The Celsius temperature at absolute zero is -273.15 degrees Celsius. This is the point at which molecular motion theoretically ceases.
absolute zero: -273'C
-273.15 C to be exact.
Absolute zero is the lowest temperature that is theoretically possible, at which the kinetic energy of particles is minimal. It is 0 Kelvin (K) and -273.15 degrees Celsius (°C).