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What is an absolute zero of a temperature ​

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Absolute zero temperature: Absolute zero is the temperature at which a substance have very low internal energy or in other words no heat energy in the particle.

Explanation: The temperature is very low and the particles are very cold. On cooling, speed of particle decrease. On the Celsius scale, - 273.15 is the absolute zero and on the Kelvin scale, 0 k is the absolute zero. On absolute zero temperature, the movement in the particles occurs at very low speed near to zero.

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