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What is Absolute Zero?

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At the physically impossible-to-reach temperature of zero kelvin, or minus 459.67 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 273.15 degrees Celsius), atoms would stop moving. As such, nothing can be colder than absolute zero on the Kelvin scale
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Absolute zero is the temperature at which molecular movement stops. So when something gets to absolute zero the particles are still, they're not moving.

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