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At roughly minus 460 F, absolute zero is abysmally cold, yet at least we can imagine it. Being only a few hundred degrees below zero, it's in the realm of something we can put our minds around.
Pioneers in the quest to reach absolute zero relied on a technique known as the "cascade" process. First, they put a gas in a sealed container under high pressure, then cooled the compressed gas ...
Physicists acknowledge they can never reach the coldest conceivable temperature, known as absolute zero and long ago calculated to be minus 459.67°F. To physicists, temperature is a measure of ...
Absolute zero is -273.15 degrees Celsius and -459.67 degrees Fahrenheit. See Kelvin. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction requires permission.
(via SciShow) It's impossible to have something colder than absolute zero...right? That's why it's called "absolute zero". Well, it turns out you can get certain substances to negative absolute ...
"Experimental results we obtained on numerous reactions involving positively charged atoms or molecules revealed that some reactions still take place close to the absolute zero of the temperature ...