What Temperature is Absolute Zero?
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, 10-24-2010 at 05:48 PM (1632 Views)
because the hotter the air the faster the molecules move, the colder the air the slower the molecules move ,absolute zero is a tempature where molecules get so cold that they cant move anymore that tempature is -459.67°F or -273.15°C if you looked on a tempature scale they would be (the more common way,the actual tempature without a point) (a point is .) -459°F or -273°C , that tempature is without the point (.)
in the kelvin tempature way the tempature is 0 kelvin (written in kelvin tempature like this 0 K) its just a K no degree symbol (degree symbols look like ° )









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