At zero degrees Kelvin, also known as absolute zero, all molecular motion stops. It is considered the coldest temperature in the universe, and no physical object can reach this temperature in reality.
Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature where particles have minimal motion. If you were to touch an object at absolute zero, the extreme cold would cause rapid heat transfer from your body to the object, potentially leading to frostbite or severe tissue damage. However, achieving absolute zero is currently impossible in practice.
At absolute zero, particles have minimal energy and movement. They come to a stop and exhibit virtually no motion, leading to the cessation of all thermal activity.
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At absolute zero (0 Kelvin or -273.15 degrees Celsius), particles have minimal kinetic energy, and all thermal motion ceases. At this temperature, gases become liquid and then solid. It is the lowest possible temperature in the universe.
As a real gas like nitrogen cools from room temperature to absolute zero, it will contract and eventually condense into a liquid or solid depending on the pressure. At absolute zero, molecular motion ceases, but the gas does not disappear. Instead, it transitions into a state of minimum energy, which could be a solid or liquid depending on the conditions.
At absolute zero molecules are not supposed to move, so in theory everything would be a solid
All solid and liquid particles vibrate or move except at absolute zero when they theoretically come to a complete stop due to minimal energy.
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.
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Temperature is a measurement of the momentum of atoms and molecules. Absolute zero is 0 degrees Kelvin, when an atom or molecule has no momentum. You can't get lower than none. Also, we've never been able to produce anything at absolute zero, only near it. Helium doesn't form a solid because of it's lack of van der waals force, and at pressures of higher than 100 atmospheres it does form a solid.
At zero degrees Kelvin, also known as absolute zero, all molecular motion stops. It is considered the coldest temperature in the universe, and no physical object can reach this temperature in reality.
The absolute value of zero is zero.
Absolute zero is the lowest possible temperature where particles have minimal motion. If you were to touch an object at absolute zero, the extreme cold would cause rapid heat transfer from your body to the object, potentially leading to frostbite or severe tissue damage. However, achieving absolute zero is currently impossible in practice.
At absolute zero, particles have minimal energy and movement. They come to a stop and exhibit virtually no motion, leading to the cessation of all thermal activity.
Absolute zero.
Zero.Zero.Zero.Zero.