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What determines the temperature of an object at the molecular level?

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Absolute zero is where all atomic and molecular motion stops and is the lowest temperature possible. Absolute Zero occurs at 0 degrees Kelvin or -273.15 degrees Celsius or at -460 degrees Fahrenheit. All objects emit thermal energy or heat unless they have a temperature of absolute zero.
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Absolute Zero occurs at -273.15 degrees Celsius or at -460 degrees Fahrenheit. All objects heat unless they have a temperature of absolute zero.

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