Absolute zero is defined as 0K on the Kelvin scale and as -273.15° on the Celsius scale. This equates to -459.67° on the Fahrenheit scale.
-273.15 Celsius or -459.67 Fahrenheit.
-273.15 Celsius or -459.67 Fahrenheit.
Absolute zero is the lowest number on the Kelvin scale. It can be converted to Celsius and Fahrenheit.
Absolute zero is 0 degrees Kelvin, -273.15 degrees Celsius, and −459.67 degrees Fahrenheit. Short answer: No. Technically, absolute zero could be defined to be whatever number you wanted on some arbitrary scale. However, on the two commonly used scales - Fahrenheit & Celsius - 273.15 is not absolute zero. I'm guessing that you actually meant -273.15. On the Celsius scale, this is absolute zero (to 5 significant figures).
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)
-459.67 Fahrenheit or -273.15 Celsius
-273.15 Celsius or -459.67 Fahrenheit.
-273.15 Celsius or -459.67 Fahrenheit.
-273.15 Celsius or -459.67 Fahrenheit.
-- Zero Kelvin-- minus 273.15 Celsius-- minus 459.7 Fahrenheit
Absolute zero is the lowest number on the Kelvin scale. It can be converted to Celsius and Fahrenheit.
Yes. This also equates to -459.67 Fahrenheit.
-273.15 is the absolute zero on the Celsius scale.
0 degrees Kelvin = -459.67 degrees Fahrenheit = -273.15 degrees Celsius
On Celsius it's (-273.15 degrees), on Fahrenheit it's (-459.67 degrees).
Absolute zero is 0 degrees Kelvin, -273.15 degrees Celsius, and −459.67 degrees Fahrenheit. Short answer: No. Technically, absolute zero could be defined to be whatever number you wanted on some arbitrary scale. However, on the two commonly used scales - Fahrenheit & Celsius - 273.15 is not absolute zero. I'm guessing that you actually meant -273.15. On the Celsius scale, this is absolute zero (to 5 significant figures).
Zero Celsius