-459.67F
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.
The Fahrenheit scale is not absolute and also is obsolete.The absolute scale is Kelvin.
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.
The temperature of absolute zero measured in Celsius is -273.15°C. At this temperature, all molecular motion theoretically ceases.
The temperature scale that has no negative values is the Kelvin scale, because it has its zero point at the lowest possible measurable temperature (absolute zero).The similarly based scale using Fahrenheit intervals (degrees) is the Rankine scale. The Kelvin scale starts at (the minimum) absolute zero. (0 K = -273 oC)
An absolute scale is a system of measurement that begins at zero and only goes one way. So since on a regular Fahrenheit scale where absolute zero is −459.67, you would say absolute zero is zero and freezing point becomes 491.67.
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.
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 on the Celsius Scale and -459.67 on the Fahrenheit scale
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.
On Celsius it's (-273.15 degrees), on Fahrenheit it's (-459.67 degrees).
The Fahrenheit scale is not absolute and also is obsolete.The absolute scale is Kelvin.
Absolute zero is the lowest number on the Kelvin scale. It can be converted to Celsius and Fahrenheit.
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.
The the Fahrenheit value for "absolute zero".
The equivalent of absolute zero in degrees Fahrenheit is -459.67°F. At this temperature, molecular activity ceases completely, making it the lowest possible temperature in the Fahrenheit scale.
Absolute zero is 0 K, the Kelvin scale, or -273.15 °C, the Celsius (centigrade) scale, or −459.67°F, the Fahrenheit scale. (It's also 0 °R, the Rankine scale.)A link to the Wikipedia post on absolute zero is provided. You'll find that link below.