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Is -273.15 the tempature of absolute zero?

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Is -273.15 the tempature of absolute zero?

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  1. Yes, -273.15°C = Zero Kelvin. (K). (Commonly -273°C).

    Also for Fahrenheit users ...-459.67°F = Zero Rankine (R).

    (Commonly -460°F).


  2. Yes it's -- 273.15 centigrade or -- 459.67 Fahrenheit

  3. yes,absolutely just take 0 squared of.283 and multiply by the meridean

  4. -273.15 Celsius, yes.

  5. we can not reach that temp, -273 is the coldest we can make with tech today

    -X

  6. yes it is! Well, -273.15 degrees Celcius is absolute zero...

    ;-)

  7. For Celsius, yes

  8. It's around about that I think

  9. sounds right. (I always use -273.)

    Make sure it is degrees Celsius though

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