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The absolute value of the temperature zero degrees Celsius is 273.15 kelvin.
No. Absolute zero is -273 degrees celsius. A reading of zero celsius is the freezing point of water.
-273.15 on the Celsius Scale and -459.67 on the Fahrenheit scale
It isn't. "Absolute zero" is zero on the Kelvin scale, 273.15 degrees colder than zero Celsius.
273.15
The absolute value of the temperature zero degrees Celsius is 273.15 kelvin.
No. Absolute zero is -273 degrees celsius. A reading of zero celsius is the freezing point of water.
Absolute zero (zero kelvin) is -273.15 C
-273.15 on the Celsius Scale and -459.67 on the Fahrenheit scale
It isn't. "Absolute zero" is zero on the Kelvin scale, 273.15 degrees colder than zero Celsius.
Half of the temperature means half-way from the present value down to Absolute Zero. Absolute zero is -273.15 Celsius. Your present temperature is (273.15 + 19) = 292.15 Celsius degrees above Absolute Zero. Half of that is (292.15 / 2) = 146.075 Celsius degrees above Absolute Zero. Two ways you can refer to that temperature: > minus 127.075 degrees Celsius > 146.075 Kelvins
Absolute zero or zero degrees kelvin is equal to -273.16 degrees Celsius.
Absolute zero is -273.15 degrees Celsius and -459.7 degrees Fahrenheit. Kelvin = degrees Celsius + 273.15
-273.15 is the absolute zero on the Celsius scale.
Absolute zero is 0 degrees Kelvin, -273.15 degrees Celsius, and −459.67 degrees Fahrenheit. Short answer: No. Technically, absolute zero could be defined to be whatever number you wanted on some arbitrary scale. However, on the two commonly used scales - Fahrenheit & Celsius - 273.15 is not absolute zero. I'm guessing that you actually meant -273.15. On the Celsius scale, this is absolute zero (to 5 significant figures).
This is called absolute zero. The temperature is 0 Kelvin or -273.15 degrees Celsius.