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Zero-K is. I could have told you that right away, even without seeing the

others, because zero-K is Absolute Zero, and there's no such thing as a

lower temperature. So there might be something else on the list that's

tied for lowest, but there can't be anything that's lower.

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Is absolute zero closer to 0K or 0C?

Absolute zero is closer to 0K, which is 0 Kelvin. It is the lowest possible temperature, at which all molecular motion ceases.


What are facts about temperature?

Temperature is atomic and molecular vibration.There is a lowest but nor a highest temperature.The lowest temperature, Absolute Zero or 0K is the point when all atomic vibration stops.


What is the lowest temperature and what happens at that temperature?

The lowest temperature is known as absolute zero which is equal to 0K (0 Kelvin) and -273.15 Celsius (-459.67F). Absolute zero has never been recorded but is the theoretical temperature of which no heat can be extracted from a system. It is theoretical because at 0K matter would have no pressure and therefore no volume.


Why 0k is called absolute zero?

0K is called absolute zero because it represents the lowest possible temperature in the universe, at which point all molecular movement ceases. It is the point at which particles have minimal energy and cannot go any lower. This temperature is regarded as the starting point for the Kelvin temperature scale.


How cold is zero kelvin in fahrenheit?

Zero Kelvin is equal to -459.67 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature is referred to as absolute zero and represents the lowest possible temperature.


How can you make rainbow colors by cmyk?

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Does nothing get colder then 0k on the kelvin scale?

No, 0 Kelvin is the lowest temperature possible, known as absolute zero. At this temperature, all atomic motion ceases, making it impossible for anything to be colder.


Does molecules have a movement in any substance?

Yes, even in a solid atoms oscillate around their 'fixed' positions. The amount of movement defines the temperature of the material, hence, if there is no movement the temperature is 0K (absolute zero): the lowest possible temperature.


If it is 0 Kelvin what is the temperature in celsius?

0K = -273.15ºC


What is mercurys standard temperature in kelvins?

Standard temperature is defined as zero degrees Celsius (0 0C), which translates to 32 degrees Fahrenheit (32 0F) or 273.15 degrees kelvin (273.15 0K). This is essentially the freezing point of pure water at sea level, in air at standard pressure.


Is zero degrees celsius the coldest possible temperature?

No, zero degrees Celsius is not the coldest possible temperature. Absolute zero, which is equivalent to -273.15 degrees Celsius, is the lowest possible temperature where all molecular activity ceases.


What temperature is absolute zero in Celsius and Fahrenheit?

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.