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It is the coldest temperature.

Nothing is colder than absolute zero.

Scientists do know what happens in absolute zero because to get it to absolute zero, they have to put the object in something colder. But like mentioned above, nothing is colder than absolute zero.

It is pretty much the end of the thermometer.

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What abslute zero is zero?

I will assume you meant to ask, "What is absolute zero?" Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature, at -273 degrees Celsius, or 0 Kelvins.


What is meant by absolute zero temperature?

It is the coldest temperature. Nothing is colder than absolute zero. Scientists do know what happens in absolute zero because to get it to absolute zero, they have to put the object in something colder. But like mentioned above, nothing is colder than absolute zero. It is pretty much the end of the thermometer.


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Is there absolute maximum temperature like absolute zero minimum temperature?

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Is the speed of molecules at absolute zero temperature becomes double?

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