Temperature is movement of particles. The harder they move, the hotter they get. When particles are not moving at all their temperature is 0K (absolute zero)
-273 degrees Celsius is the equivalent of absolute zero, the lowest possible temperature where molecular motion stops. It is the coldest temperature that can be reached, and nothing can be colder than this.
The coldest temperature that ice can reach is -273.15 degrees Celsius, also known as absolute zero. At this temperature, all molecular motion stops, making it the lowest possible temperature.
-273.15 Celsius or -459.67 Fahrenheit.
No, zero degrees Celsius is not the coldest possible temperature. Absolute zero, which is equivalent to -273.15 degrees Celsius, is the lowest possible temperature where all molecular activity ceases.
The coldest temperature achievable in standard laboratory conditions is absolute zero, which is equivalent to -273.15 degrees Celsius or 0 Kelvin. At this temperature, all molecular motion ceases.
Absolute zero.
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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.
Minus 273 degrees Celsius is the coldest possible temperature, a.k.a. "absolute zero".
-273 degrees Celsius is the equivalent of absolute zero, the lowest possible temperature where molecular motion stops. It is the coldest temperature that can be reached, and nothing can be colder than this.
Absolute zero is the coldest theoretical temperature; the temperature at which all subatomic movement is zero.
The coldest temperature that ice can reach is -273.15 degrees Celsius, also known as absolute zero. At this temperature, all molecular motion stops, making it the lowest possible temperature.
-273.15 Celsius or -459.67 Fahrenheit.
No, 0 degrees Celsius is freezing temperature. You can go into the negatives.
0 K or zero Kelvins, it is about the same as saying absolute zero.
No, zero degrees Celsius is not the coldest possible temperature. Absolute zero, which is equivalent to -273.15 degrees Celsius, is the lowest possible temperature where all molecular activity ceases.
The coldest natural temperature in existence is approximately -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit (-89.2 degrees Celsius) recorded at Antarctica's East Antarctic Plateau in 2010. However, scientists have produced even colder temperatures closer to absolute zero in laboratory settings using techniques like laser cooling.