Absolute zero is 0 K, the Kelvin scale, or -273.15 °C, the Celsius (centigrade) scale, or −459.67°F, the Fahrenheit scale. (It's also 0 °R, the Rankine scale.)
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The absolute value of zero is zero.
No. The absolute value refers to the distance between a number on the number line and zero. Because it measure the distanceto zero, the absolute value of a number is always positive. So, any integer that is positive will be identical to its absolute value.
Absolute zero.
The only number whose absolute value is zero is zero. This is because a number's absolute value is its distance from zero on the number line.
The distance from the number to zero (or the distance from zero to the number). Ignore the fact than one measure is positive and the other negative.