the lowest possibility
-3 degrees
this is because the ice normally melts at 0 degrees. so if the water was cooled really fast it would take time.
The difference is 598 degrees Celsius
A maximum-minimum thermometer is commonly used to measure the highest and lowest temperatures of a day. It consists of two separate thermometers where one records the highest temperature reached and the other records the lowest temperature.
No. The lowest possible temperature is absolute zero, -273.15 degrees Celsius.
Zero Kelvin is equal to -273.15 degrees Celsius and -459.67 degrees Fahrenheit. It is the lowest possible temperature that can be reached, representing absolute zero where all molecular motion ceases.
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.
-273 degrees Celsius is the equivalent of absolute zero, the lowest possible temperature where molecular motion stops. It is the coldest temperature that can be reached, and nothing can be colder than this.
Pluto is not the lowest temperature. The lowest temperature possible is −273.15°C. Pluto's coldest temperature is about −233°C.
Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature at which a thermodynamic system can be, occurring at 0 Kelvin or -273.15 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, all molecular motion ceases and no heat energy remains in the system. It is considered a theoretical state that cannot be reached in practice.
The temperature in Antarctica has reached −89 °C (−129 °F).
The lowest temperature ever recorded in Brampton, Ontario was -33.4°C (-28.1°F) on January 23, 1963.
The lowest possible temperature on the Fahrenheit scale is -459.67°F, which is known as absolute zero. At this temperature, molecular motion ceases, and all matter theoretically reaches its lowest possible energy state.
The temperature in Antarctica has reached −89 °C (−129 °F).
-459.67 F
The lowest temperature ever recorded in the UK was -27.2°C (-17°F) in Braemar, Scotland on January 10, 1982.
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Absolute zero on the Celsius temperature scale is -273.15 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, molecules have minimal kinetic energy and theoretically cease all motion. It is considered the lowest possible temperature that can be reached, where thermal energy is at its minimum.
The Kelvin temperature scale has its zero point at absolute zero, which is the lowest theoretically possible temperature where all molecular motion ceases.