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Below Absolute zero or 0k. i.e. (−273.15°C or −459.67° F)
Absolute zero is the (theoretical) limit at which all molecular movement stops (that means that the total kinetic energy of all the molecules in the substance being cooled to absolute zero becomes zero).
Kelvin is defined in such a way that absolute zero is zero Kelvin.Kelvin is defined in such a way that absolute zero is zero Kelvin.Kelvin is defined in such a way that absolute zero is zero Kelvin.Kelvin is defined in such a way that absolute zero is zero Kelvin.
To lower the temperature, you have to move heat from warmer to colder. If you were trying to cool something down to absolute zero, you would have to have a sink that was even colder. Absolute zero is a state where all the energy has been removed - and you can't get less than no energy, so you can't have a sink to absorb energy from something above absolute zero to reduce it to absolute zero. ... there are other explanations, but I've observed that this one is often the easiest for people to grasp.
No, the speed of molecules at absolute zero temperature is zero. This is because at absolute zero, there is no thermal energy present to cause the molecules to move.
Because - anything cooled to absolute zero would no longer be liquid.
Absolute zero is when the atoms of all matter will stop moving. It can't be further cooled once they stop.
Some electrical conductors become superconductors when cooled to near absolute zero. This means they can conduct electricity with zero resistance, allowing for efficient electrical transmission and various technological applications.
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Below Absolute zero or 0k. i.e. (−273.15°C or −459.67° F)
Absolute zero is the (theoretical) limit at which all molecular movement stops (that means that the total kinetic energy of all the molecules in the substance being cooled to absolute zero becomes zero).
When mercury was cooled to near absolute zero, it displayed superconductivity at around 4.2 Kelvin. This means that it could conduct electricity without any resistance, a property not typically seen in metals at such high temperatures.
The absolute value of zero is zero.
A very cold box used to stored objects such as Non-Newtonian Fluids...usually cooled near absolute zero.
The temperature is absolute zero, a minimum temperature of matter based on continually reduced molecular motion. (Although absolute zero cannot be attained, it is possible to get very very close, to about 170 billionths of a kelvin.) Absolute zero is approximately -273.15 °C
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