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We can not say 100 degrees kelvin, we must say 100 kelvin and the answer is 100 kelvin

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100 Kelvin is the lowest.

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Q: Which is the lowest 100 degrees celsius or 100 degrees kelvin or 100 degrees Fahrenheit?
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-460 degrees what sacle is Fahrenheit celsiusor kelvin?

The lowest possible temperature on the Celsius scale is -273.15 degrees Celsius. The lowest possible temperature on the Kelvin scale is 0 degrees Kelvin. Therefore the only temperature scale on which -460 degrees is possible is the Fahrenheit scale.


How cold is zero degrees kelvin?

Zero degrees Celsius is about the same as 273 Kelvin. Zero degrees Kelvin is a temperature that has yet to be reached in the lab, or anywhere in the known universe because at zero Kelvin mass ceases to have volume. 0 Kelvin, although only theoretical, is the lowest temperature possible, therefore zero Kelvin is much, much colder.


What is -4700 degrees Celsius in fahrenheit?

There is no such possible temperature value in Celsius or in Fahrenheit. Absolute zero (lowest measurable temperature) is -273.15°C / -459.67°F. (This is also zero on the Kelvin scale, 0 K or 0 kelvins)


What is kelvin's exact value?

The Kelvin is the international unit of temperature. Zero kelvin is the lowest possible temperature (approximately minus 273 degrees Celsius), and a difference of 1 Kelvin is the same as a difference of 1 degree Celsius. Thus, for example, 273 Kelvin = 0 degrees Celsius, while 373 Kelvin = 100 degrees Celsius.


Saturns lowest temperature?

-270 degrees Fahrenheit


What do you call the hypothetical lowest possible temperature when all molecular motion ceases?

This is called "absolute zero" or 0 degrees Kelvin. This temperature is the same as -273.15 degrees Celsius or -459.67 degrees Fahrenheit.


What is the lowest temperature that any substance can reach it?

-273 degrees celsius is considered absolute zero, meaning that -273 degrees celsius (or 0 kelvin) is the lowest possible temperature.


What is temperature is absolute zero?

minus 273.15 degrees Celsius


Why does the kelvin thermometer start from -273 Celsius temperature?

The idea is to start at absolute zero - the lowest possible temperature. This happens to be -273.16 on the Centigrade (Celsius) scale. The Kelvin scale has no negative temperatures; zero degrees Kelvin is the lowest possible temperature.


Absolute zero exist on what temperature scale?

all three: 0 degrees Kelvin -273 degrees Celsius -460 degrees Fahrenheit I only know that the Lowest Temperature possible is 170 billionths of a degree above absolute ZERO.


What is the lowest temperature for Fahrenheit?

The "coldest" temperature that can be expressed on any temperature scale is absolute zero, the theoretical minimum temperature of matter. It is expressed on the Fahrenheit scale as - 459.67 °F (equal to -273.15 °C or 0 K). Any numerical values further below zero would be meaningless.


What temperature scale does not use degree?

The temperature scale that has no negative values is the Kelvin scale, because it has its zero point at the lowest possible measurable temperature (absolute zero).The similarly based scale using Fahrenheit intervals (degrees) is the Rankine scale. The Kelvin scale starts at (the minimum) absolute zero. (0 K = -273 oC)