mutlâk sıfır noktası ( 273 c)

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absolute zero
The coldest possible temperature, zero on the Kelvin scale, or approximately −273.15 °C, −459.67 °F
A person or thing of absolutely no consequence
The temperature limit at which no further cooling of a substance can occur, and at which the motion of the molecules is at a minimum (or, more accurately, at the minimum allowed by Quantum Mechanics) The energy associated with this minimum motion is called "zero point energy" by physicists
The lowest temperature ever reachable in the Universe: 0 Kelvin (0K), equivalent to minus 273 degrees Celsius (-273ºC) In laboratories on Earth physicists can get very close to that temperature, but it is impossible to achieve the absolute zero
67 Fahrenheit
The minimum point in thermodynamic temperature scale (-273 16° C or -459 69+B15F) B47
The temperature (-273 15C or 0K) at which the volume and pressure of an ideal gas extrapolate to zero
The temperature at which all heat action ceases, -273 16 °C, 0 K
temperature at which it is believed that all molecular activity ceases (-273.16 degrees Celsius/-459.69 degrees Fahrenheit)
The temperature at which the motion of all atoms and molecules stops and no heat is given off Absolute zero is reached at 0 degrees Kelvin or -273 16 degrees Celsius
The zero point on the absolute temperature scale; -273 15°C or 0 K; theoretically, the temperature at which molecular motion ceases
(cryogenics) the lowest temperature theoretically attainable (at which the kinetic energy of atoms and molecules is minimal); 0 Kelvin or -273 15 Centigrade or -459 67 Fahrenheit
The temperature (-273 15oC or 0 K) at which the volume and pressure of an ideal gas extrapolate to zero
(cryogenics) the lowest temperature theoretically attainable (at which the kinetic energy of atoms and molecules is minimal); 0 Kelvin or -273
The state in which molecules of matter are not moving at all Though scientists have come very close to cooling matter that far, they cannot reach it The temperature at which matter would reach absolute zero is -273° Celsius (or 0° Kelvin)
Considered to be the point at which theoretically no molecular activity exists or the temperature at which the volume of a perfect gas vanishes It is also the zero point of the Kelvin Temperature Scale The value is -273 16 degrees Kelvin, -273 degrees Celsius and -459 6 degreees Fahrenheit
Temperature at which thermal energy is at a minimum Defined as 0 Kelvin, calculated to be -273 15°C or -459 67°F
A hypothetical temperature at which all thermal motion of atoms ceases A total absence of heat
Considered to be the point at which theoretically no molecular activity exists or the temperature at which the volume of a perfect gas vanishes The value is 0° Kelvin, -273 15° Celsius and -459 67° Fahrenheit
Temperature of - 273 15 degrees Celsius At this temperature atomic motion stops