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"absolute zero" or 0 degrees Kelvin.
Theoretically, the only way to completely stop the movement of any atom or molecule is to reduce its temperature to absolute zero.
0 degrees Kelvin or Absolute Zero. Nothing can be colder than approximately -273 degrees Centigrade when matter stop vibrating.
Correct me if I am wrong, but I think the temperature determines which objects stop on which surfaces!!
The best way to stop clothes from shrinking in the wash is to make sure the wash temperature is on cold as opposed to hot or warm. Using specific detergent made for cold water also helps lessen shrinking.
evaporate
When water is heated, the temperature increases until the boiling point. During the transition from liquid water to gaseous water (steam), the temperature does not change, and the the temperature rises again.
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It stops rising because, when the heat of the ice rises, the temperature just stops
Rate of photosynthesis decreases because the tissues which helps in transport of water stop transporting due to increase in temperature and hence change in rate of photosynthesis decreases.
Water freezes at 0 degrees centigrade. Electrons begin to slow down and finally stop moving as temperature reaches 0 degrees absolute or Kelvin/Rankin.
Gravity. When the water column stops rising, cohesion + surface tension < gravity.
I think at either 120 degrees or -70 degrees.
Two degrees.
When the mercury stops rising in a thermometer, the level reached is read off a scale etched on the glass tube. This shows the temperature of the hot water. There is little point in reading the scale until it stops moving.
-273 degrees centrigrade, or 0 degrees Kelvin.
i don't believe it makes it stop rising.it may just take a bit longer to come up to the boil again because you added a chemical to the water which influences the boiling temperature. Like when you add sugar to water. different liquids have different boiling points.and essentially you have changed the liquid by adding salt to it.