Asked by Anonymous
The lowest temperature possible in nature is
a. 0 degrees C.
b. 4 K.
c. -273 degrees C.
a. 0 degrees C.
b. 4 K.
c. -273 degrees C.
Answers
Answered by
drwls
None of the above. It is -273.15 C
Absolute zero is not an integer in C degrees. Its exact value depends upon the arbitrary definition of 0 and 100 C on the Celsius scale
They probably want you to pick c as the answer.
Absolute zero is not an integer in C degrees. Its exact value depends upon the arbitrary definition of 0 and 100 C on the Celsius scale
They probably want you to pick c as the answer.
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