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no it equals one no matter the number
No matter how many times you multiply zero by itself, you will always get zero.
It is zero. No matter how many times you multiply a zero, it is always zero. 0.
The answer is zero. If you multiply any number, no matter if it's negative or positive, by zero the answer will be zero.
Scientists hypothesize that the substance could reach the temperature of absolute zero. There were wrong. Absolute zero is the state of matter when none of its particles are moving.
Absolute zero is when the atoms of all matter will stop moving. It can't be further cooled once they stop.
Zero Cool was created in 1969.
it is on the cool wall it goes cool then sub zero which is very cool
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Absolute zero is an extreme temperature: at this temperature any motion ceases, it is the total death.And this temperature is out of reach.
The Kelvin scale with 0 at absolute zero means that you cannot get negative Kelvins. As you cool matter closer and closer to 0K the atoms in matter move less and less. they cannot move less than not at all.
Pretty cool for people to be reasearching about it! Sub Zero.
There is NO temperature at all below 0 (zero) Kelvin, because that is the ABSOLUTE zero point, absolute zero, the point at which there is an total absence of all thermal energy. Energy can be negative, the same as mass and eg. volume of matter.
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no it equals one no matter the number
At absolute zero they don't move.The more you cool, the less Brownian motion of particles!