The absolute zero is 0 degrees Kelvin (- 273.15 deg celcius) Nothing is colder (less energetic) than this.
-6
It isn't. "Absolute zero" is zero on the Kelvin scale, 273.15 degrees colder than zero Celsius.
45
Yes. To be technically precise, it's approximately one degree colder.
-6 degrees Celsius is colder; it is farther from zero than -4 degrees.
1 i colder than 7
-2F is colder than 1F
Yes, 1 is colder than 7 on a sub-zero dial. The lower the number on the dial, the colder the setting.
If you mean the air around them is 0 degrees, then the steel would be colder.
The absolute zero is 0 degrees Kelvin (- 273.15 deg celcius) Nothing is colder (less energetic) than this.
-20 degrees Celsius is colder than -18 degrees Celsius.
17 degrees Celsius is colder than 30 degrees Celsius. The lower the temperature in degrees Celsius, the colder it is.
Yes, -20°C is colder than -15°C. The larger the negative value, the colder the temperature.
It is the coldest temperature. Nothing is colder than absolute zero. Scientists do know what happens in absolute zero because to get it to absolute zero, they have to put the object in something colder. But like mentioned above, nothing is colder than absolute zero. It is pretty much the end of the thermometer.
1 degree.
20 degrees Celsius is colder than 18 degrees Celsius.