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Absolute zero is when A. all particles stop moving B. some of the kinetic energy has been removed C. the warmest possible temperature is reached
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Absolute zero is when
A. all particles stop moving
B. some of the kinetic energy has been
removed
C. the warmest possible temperature is reached
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Absolute zero is in regards to particles they would theoretically stop moving. but this temperature isn't achievable and is only a theory but the answer would be A
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I just learned this and if I'm correct you cannot reach absolute zero. So I don't know what your teacher is looking for. sorry.
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