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What do you think is the coldest temperature something can get to? What limits how cold something can get?

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The colder an object it, the slower the atoms are. This is the rule that affects how cold something can get. There is a limit of how cold something can get though. This is called absolute zero. And, actually, we've gotten very close to it. Scientists in Finland have cooled rhodium atoms to a 10th of a billionth of a degree above absolute zero.

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