Temperature lower than absolute zero is not possible. Lower than absolute zero a gas contain negative pressure and volume which is not possible. temperature is the energy created by moving atoms absoulte zero is a complete stand still you can make particles move to the end of the universe but the coldest temperature will be stuck at the point where atoms are motionless
Absolute zero is the temperature at which entropy reaches its minimum value. So yes, it is a measure of temperature. No temperature is lower than absolute zero. All motion stops at absolute zero as there is no energy left. Remember, energy is measured in heat so if there is no heat then there is nothing to allow any type of motion or activity etc.
If the ignition temperature is lower than the room temperature, the substance will not ignite or burn spontaneously at room temperature. Ignition temperature refers to the minimum temperature required for a substance to ignite and sustain combustion, so if it is lower than the room temperature, the substance will remain stable at that temperature.
An object with a high temperature has more thermal energy than an object with a lower temperature. This means that the particles in the object with higher temperature are vibrating and moving more vigorously compared to those in the object with lower temperature.
Kelvin and Fahrenheit are both temperature scales that describe a wide range of temperatures, both hot and cold. Since kelvin places zero at a much lower temperature than Fahrenheit does, any number in Fahrenheit will be warmer than the same number in kelvin.
No, in Fahrenheit, the lower the temperature, the colder it is. For example, 30°F is colder than 50°F.
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No, but they are related. Absolute zero is the coldest possible temperature. Absolute temperature is the temperature above this coldest possible temperature - i.e., how much hotter is it than the coldest theoretically possible temperature. Celsius temperature isn't absolute. It starts from the temperature of freezing water, and it needs negative numbers for anything colder than that. Fahrenheit temperature isn't absolute. It says that zero is 32 degrees colder than freezing water, and it needs negative numbers for anything colder than that. Absolute temperature starts from absolute zero. Nothing is colder than that, so absolute temperature is never a negative number.
Because that is 'absolute zero' it is the temperate where atom get so cold they stop moving.
Temperature is a measure of the average speed of the molecules in what's being measured. The faster the molecules move the higher the temperature, and the slower the molecules move the lower the temperature. At absolute zero, the molecules in what's being measured are completely stopped. Since molecules can't move any slower than stopped, absolute zero is the minimum temperature.
It is 0 degrees Kelvin, and is calculated the be the lowest temperature that matter can be. Since at this temperature, all motion in matter stops, including all atomic vibrations. Since there is no energy state that is lower than no kinetic energy, this point is called absolute zero.
the temperature of the earth is lower than the Earth.
Absolute zero is the temperature at which entropy reaches its minimum value. So yes, it is a measure of temperature. No temperature is lower than absolute zero. All motion stops at absolute zero as there is no energy left. Remember, energy is measured in heat so if there is no heat then there is nothing to allow any type of motion or activity etc.
If the ignition temperature is lower than the room temperature, the substance will not ignite or burn spontaneously at room temperature. Ignition temperature refers to the minimum temperature required for a substance to ignite and sustain combustion, so if it is lower than the room temperature, the substance will remain stable at that temperature.
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No. The temperature of dry ice is far lower than that of ice water.
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.
No.