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Absolute zero

Absolute zero is a term used in physics that refers to the lowest theoretically possible temperature at which the motion of particles constituting heat would be minimal. It is measured in Kelvin scale.

0 Kelvin is equivalent to -273.15°C or -459.67°F.


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