Absolute Zero Temperature
Absolute zero temperature is the temperature at which their is no more heat in a system and no more heat can be removed. This corresponds to the kelvin temperature of 0 degrees Kelvin and -273 degrees Celsius. A absolute zero temperature is the temperature where molecular kinetic energy is minimal. Absolute zero of temperature cannot be reached according to the Law of Thermo dynamics which says that the thermodynamic system would need to be fully removed from the rest of the universe to reach absolute zero.
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