no, absolute zero is only a myth. Temperature is the measurement of thermal energy caused by the movement of the atoms. at absolute zero, atom freezes and it would be impossible to measure its temperature.
No. They are as frozen still as they can ever be. It is said to be scientifically impossible to actually reach absolute zero.
Kelvin temperature scale uses absolute zero as the zero. Though you can find absolute zero in all temperature scales i.e. −459.67 degrees Fahrenheit and -273.15 degrees Celsius. But Kelvin is the scale that absolute zero is 0.
Absolute zero, around -270 C.See related link.
Absolute zero in Kelvin is defined as 0 degrees. This is -273.15 degrees celcius. It was determined by extrapolating the gas and pressure of an ideal gas as it approaches the point where all of its particles stop vibrating. The closest we have gotten to absolute zero is 10^-15 degrees kelvin. Hope that helps.
−273.15 °C i was taught zero k was -273.16 deg c
Absolute zero can't really be reached. Also, I don't see why matter should cease to exist.
0K is absolute zero, meaning that the system contains zero thermal energy. Temperatures below absolute zero are impossible.
Bose-Einstein condensate
The absolute value of zero is zero.
Kelvin is defined in such a way that absolute zero is zero Kelvin.Kelvin is defined in such a way that absolute zero is zero Kelvin.Kelvin is defined in such a way that absolute zero is zero Kelvin.Kelvin is defined in such a way that absolute zero is zero Kelvin.
Absolute zero.
Absolute zero (zero kelvin) is -273.15 C
Absolute zero means lowest possible temperature. This mean this is really cold temperature.
It is absolute zero.
absolute zero is the essence of nothing and nothing is a quantity of zero.
Yes, absolute zero is zero degrees Kelvin.
At absolute zero, the object would lose all energy, down to the atomic level. Atoms without energy are not atoms. Objects, mass, cannot exist without atoms.