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The lowest temperature that can be reached is absolute zero, defined as 0 Kelvin, which is equivalent to -273.15 degrees Celsius or -459.67 degrees Fahrenheit. At this temperature, the motion of atoms is minimized, and they occupy their lowest energy state. However, achieving absolute zero is theoretically impossible due to the third law of thermodynamics. In practical terms, the lowest temperatures achieved in laboratories are just a fraction above absolute zero.

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