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(2) What is the lowest Temperature in degrees C?, In degrees K? in degrees F? in degrees R?

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Answer:

Absolute zero = 0 K = 0°R = −273.15°C = −459.67°F

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the laws of physics, the absolute zero is the lowest achievable temperature, where the motion of all the molecules cease and thus for a adiabatic process, entropy change: ΔS = 0.

The absolute zero equals to 0 K on the Kelvin scale and 0°R on the Rankine scale.

Whereas, the absolute zero equals to −273.15°C on Celsius scale and −459.67°F on Fahrenheit scale.

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