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At absolute zero:
At absolute zero:
-273.15 degrees [[Celsius]]
-273.15 degrees [[Celsius]]
0 degrees [[Kelvin]] (Celsius increments)
0 degrees [[Kelvin]] (Celsius increments)
-459.67 degrees [[Fahrenheit]]
-459.67 degrees [[Fahrenheit]]
0 degrees [[Rankine]] (Celsius increment)
0 degrees [[Rankine]] (Celsius increment)

Revision as of 00:57, 7 December 2008

Absolute zero is the theoretical point in temperature where all motion, even at an atomic scale, stops. (This is thermal energy)

At absolute zero:

-273.15 degrees Celsius

0 degrees Kelvin (Celsius increments)

-459.67 degrees Fahrenheit

0 degrees Rankine (Celsius increment)