Because temperature is actually a measure of molecular/particle movement and absolute zero is where there is no movement at all.
Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature at which a thermodynamic system can be, occurring at 0 Kelvin or -273.15 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, all molecular motion ceases and no heat energy remains in the system. It is considered a theoretical state that cannot be reached in practice.
The lowest point on the Kelvin scale is absolute zero, which is 0 Kelvin. At this temperature, all thermal motion ceases and particles have minimal energy. Absolute zero is the theoretical coldest temperature possible in the universe.
Zero Kelvin represents the theoretical point at which all molecular motion ceases, making it the lowest possible temperature in the universe. At zero Kelvin, all particles would be at their lowest energy state and be completely still.
Absolute zero in psi refers to a theoretical temperature at which particles have minimal kinetic energy. It is equivalent to -459.67°F or 0 psi. At this temperature, molecular motion ceases, making it the lowest possible temperature in the Kelvin scale.
The Kelvin temperature scale has zero as its lowest temperature point, which is known as absolute zero. At this point, particles have minimal motion.
Absoulute zero is only a theoretical temperature. Nothing can every be made that cold.
Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature at which a thermodynamic system can be, occurring at 0 Kelvin or -273.15 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, all molecular motion ceases and no heat energy remains in the system. It is considered a theoretical state that cannot be reached in practice.
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.
Assuming you're talking centigrade, that's absolute zero.
The lowest point on the Kelvin scale is absolute zero, which is 0 Kelvin. At this temperature, all thermal motion ceases and particles have minimal energy. Absolute zero is the theoretical coldest temperature possible in the universe.
Zero Kelvin represents the theoretical point at which all molecular motion ceases, making it the lowest possible temperature in the universe. At zero Kelvin, all particles would be at their lowest energy state and be completely still.
Absolute zero in psi refers to a theoretical temperature at which particles have minimal kinetic energy. It is equivalent to -459.67°F or 0 psi. At this temperature, molecular motion ceases, making it the lowest possible temperature in the Kelvin scale.
zero kelvinThe lowest temperature is referred to as , "absolute zero degrees."
Absolute zero is the coldest theoretical temperature; the temperature at which all subatomic movement is zero.
The Kelvin temperature scale has zero as its lowest temperature point, which is known as absolute zero. At this point, particles have minimal motion.
The Kelvin temperature scale has its zero point at absolute zero, which is the lowest theoretically possible temperature where all molecular motion ceases.
The "coldest" temperature that can be expressed on any temperature scale is absolute zero, the theoretical minimum temperature of matter. It is expressed on the Fahrenheit scale as - 459.67 °F (equal to -273.15 °C or 0 K). Any numerical values further below zero would be meaningless.