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heat energy remains in the material being examined. at this temperature, the molecules stop moving, with minimal or no vibrational motion, retaining only quantum mechanical, zero-point energy-induced particle motion. by international agreement, absolute zero is defined as precisely: k on the kelvin scale
, [ ] which is a thermodynamic temperature (or absolute temperature) scale, and °c on the celsius scale. in addition, absolute zero is precisely equivalent to: °r on the rankine scale, a lesser-used thermodynamic temperature scale, and °f on the fahrenheit scale. the ratios of two absolute temperatures...
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