I believe it is about 4.2 degrees K.
the lowest temperature is 5,000 degrees Celsius
What was the lowest temperature ever recoded in Britain
the lowest temperature ever recorded in turkey is 8 degrees.
In the trenches - The lowest you can go.
No, gold is not the best conductor. At room temperature, silver is a slightly better conductor. The best electrical conductors are the so-called superconductors, which are materials that only exhibit the property of superconductivity at very low (cryogenic) temperatures. When exhibiting the property of superconductivity, they have a resistance of zero.
The lower the temperature, the higher the degree of superconductivity.
The pairing mechanism behind high-temperature superconductivity is the ability of certain materials to conduct electricity with zero electrical resistance.
Emanuel Kaldis has written: 'High-Tc superconductivity 1996' -- subject(s): Congresses, High temperature superconductivity, Copper oxide superconductors
I think so the super conducting material used will melt
Mary E. DeWeese has written: 'High-temperature superconductivity'
Superconductivity is a purely quantum mechanical phenomenon. And as all quantum mechanical effects it disappears at high temperatures and/or large scale. One of ways to see quantum effects is to lower the temperature (in this case it's only way).
applications of superconductivity
Pluto is not the lowest temperature. The lowest temperature possible is −273.15°C. Pluto's coldest temperature is about −233°C.
jupiter highest and lowest temperature
the lowest temperature is 5,000 degrees Celsius
what is the lowest temperature in a mangrove swamp
the lowest recorded temperature of karachi