It may be reachable somewhere in the universe far from any outside forces but we'll never witness it. I don't care who says otherwise... we will never witness it. You couldn't even record it without causing the temperature to raise. Any source of light, motion, etc would keep whatever it is you're trying to examine from reaching zero kelvin.
What would happen is all theory. I can't give any 100% true answers for that. I'm not a big fan of a lot of the scientific theories floating around out there.
At 0 Kelvin, all molecular motion ceases, making it the lowest possible temperature. This means that all substances would be frozen at 0 Kelvin, including gases, liquids, and solids.
Absolute zero on the Kelvin scale is 0 Kelvin, which is equivalent to -273.15 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, all molecular motion ceases, making it the lowest possible temperature in the universe.
Kelvin is the absolute temperature - a temperature where absolute zero, the lowest temperature possible, is defined as zero. Therefore, in the phrase "absolute Kelvin", the word "absolute" seems redundant.
The unit is the Kelvin. Zero on the Kelvin scale is the coldest possible temperature, absolute zero. The scale increases by the same degree intervals as the Celsius scale but since Kelvin starts at absolute zero, the values are all higher. For example, it is 273.15 K when it is 0°C (Celsius). Kelvin "K" It is KELVIN!!!!! Either Kelvin, or Celsius. Both are used with the SI K degreeskelvin
To convert from Kelvin to Celsius, you need to subtract 273.15 from the temperature in Kelvin. For example, 0 degrees Kelvin is equal to -273.15 degrees Celsius.
0 Kelvin is the lowest temperature possible. At this temprature, atoms and molecules have no thermal energy.
NO. 0 in Kelvin is THE absolute zero. There is no colder temperature Actually, yes. quantum gas reach temperatures a few billionths of a kelvin below zero.
No, 0 Kelvin is absolute zero, the lowest possible temperature where particles stop moving. It is theoretically impossible for an object to be colder than 0 Kelvin.
At 0 Kelvin, all molecular motion ceases, making it the lowest possible temperature. This means that all substances would be frozen at 0 Kelvin, including gases, liquids, and solids.
Kelvin is the SI unit for temperature. Celsius is usually used in metric systems. 0 degree celsius is 273.15 Kelvin. Kelvin increases equally with celsius. So to convert celsius to kelvin, we just add 273.15 to celsius. The answer in Kelvin is 0
0 degrees Kelvin is equal to -273.15 degrees Celsius. It is the lowest possible temperature at which particles stop moving.
Absolute Zero, lowest possible temperature
Celsius - 0 degress Celsius is distilled water freezing point at sea level Kelvin - 0 degrees Kelvin is so called Absolute Zero - the lowest possible temperature. Basically it's same centigrade - 0 Kelvin = -273 Celsius, 0 Celsius = +273 Kelvin
The lowest possible temperature on the Celsius scale is -273.15 degrees Celsius. The lowest possible temperature on the Kelvin scale is 0 degrees Kelvin. Therefore the only temperature scale on which -460 degrees is possible is the Fahrenheit scale.
Both Kelvin and Rankine are absolute temperature scales (The bottom of the scale is absolute 0 meaning there is no lower temperature). Rankine is used more by engineers and Kelvin by scientists
0 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 273.15 Kelvin on the Kelvin scale.
Zero degrees Celsius is about the same as 273 Kelvin. Zero degrees Kelvin is a temperature that has yet to be reached in the lab, or anywhere in the known universe because at zero Kelvin mass ceases to have volume. 0 Kelvin, although only theoretical, is the lowest temperature possible, therefore zero Kelvin is much, much colder.