Absolute motion is motion relative to a presumed absolute reference frame. Special Relativity posits that the laws of nature are perfectly symmetrical with respect to any inertial reference frame. This implies that there is no absolute reference frame, and that absolute motion is a useless concept.
Absolute zero is 0 K, or -273 degrees Celsius.
The molecular motion in a gas is at its minimum possible at absolute zero temperature. At this temperature, the molecules have almost zero kinetic energy, causing them to come to a stop and exhibit minimal motion.
Absolute zero is closer to 0K, which is 0 Kelvin. It is the lowest possible temperature, at which all molecular motion ceases.
Molecules are not in random motion when a substance is at absolute zero, the lowest possible temperature at which molecular motion ceases. At this point, molecular movement only exists due to the zero-point energy, preventing complete immobilization.
The temperature is absolute zero, a minimum temperature of matter based on continually reduced molecular motion. (Although absolute zero cannot be attained, it is possible to get very very close, to about 170 billionths of a kelvin.) Absolute zero is approximately -273.15 °C
-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.
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Absolute zero (-273C) is the lowest temperature possible. At this temperature air would be a solid and as such you could not breath it. However, even at much higher temperatures the moisture in your lungs would freeze and in doing sodestroy the lung material causing you to die. So the answer is no!
-459.67 F Which is absolute zero and that is the temperature at which all molecular activity stops.
Yes, absolute zero is equal to 0 Kelvin. It is the lowest possible temperature where particles have minimal energy and all motion ceases.
Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature at which particles have minimal kinetic energy and motion ceases. It is measured at 0 Kelvin, which is equivalent to -273.15 degrees Celsius.
Absolute zero and 0 K are the same because they both represent the lowest possible temperature that can be theoretically achieved, at which point all molecular motion stops. Both measurements indicate a complete absence of thermal energy.