No. Zero K is considered absolute zero.
The dimensional formula of absolute temperature is [M^0 L^0 T^0 K^1], where M represents mass, L represents length, T represents time, and K represents temperature.
The Kelvin scale uses the abbreviation K. It is a unit of temperature measurement based on the thermodynamic temperature scale, in which 0 K represents absolute zero, the absence of all thermal energy.
hypothetically it can. According to thermodynamics if temperature is dropped below -273 C (0 K) the volume becomes negative, which is not possible in our universe. But (hypothetically) there are infinite parallel universes consiqutively positive and negative. The positive one consists of matter and the negative of antimatter(proved practically at CERN) . volume of matter is positive and that of antimatter is negative. So by the time the temperature is dropped below 0 K all the matter is converted into antimatter and it eventually goes in another universe.
273.15 K = 0 celcius or "centigrade".Kelvin is a temperature scale in which zero occurs at absolute zero and a change in temperature of one kelvin degree is equal to a temperature change of one celsius degree.At standard atmospheric pressure water freezes at 273.15 K (0o C) and boils at 373.15 K (100o C).
The SI temperature scale is Kelvin. Its starting point, absolute zero, is defined as 0 K (−273.15 °C).
Because absolute zero (or 0k) is the point at which EVERYTHING freezes. More specifically, absolute zero is defined to be the point where there is no energy. You can't have less than no energy.
It's Kelvin.It is significant in that it is below absolute zero (0 K) and therefore impossible to achieve.
No. 0 K is -273.15 deg C
The substance's temperature in degrees Celsius would be 0°C (273 K - 273 = 0°C).
It is a temperature (below −150 °C, −238 °F or 123 K).
No. Water remains a solid from 0 oC and below ... as long as the pressure doesn't change. At high pressures, water can be liquid at temperatures below 273 K (but not much below ... I think the lowest temperature you can have liquid water at is somewhere around 250 K).
-273.15 C
No. 0 degrees K(elvin) is what is known as absolute zero. it is the coldest temperature possible.
The dimensional formula of absolute temperature is [M^0 L^0 T^0 K^1], where M represents mass, L represents length, T represents time, and K represents temperature.
A temperature equal to 0 K on the Kelvin temperature scale is known as absolute zero. At this temperature, particles have minimal thermal motion, making it the lowest possible temperature in the universe.
0 K is equal to -459.67 °F The theoretical temperature "absolute zero" is 0 K, -273.15 °C, or -459.67 °F. 0°K = -459.67°F = -273.15 °C
K is a symbol for Kelvin Temperature, which is a measurement of temperature based on the value 0 being the absolute zero. Also potassium has the symbol K in the Periodic Table.