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0048BA0048BA0048BA0048BA0048BA072186Absolute Zero 🎨 RGB Color Code: #0048BA

The hexadecimal RGB code of Absolute Zero color is #0048BA. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 00 red (0/256), a 48 green (72/256) and a BA blue component (186/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(0,72,186). Closest WebSafe color: Persian blue (#0033CC)
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Absolute Zero on Wikipedia

Absolute zero
Absolute zero is the lowest limit of the thermodynamic temperature scale; a state at which the enthalpy and entropy of a cooled ideal gas reach their
Temperature
the seven base units in the International System of Units (SI). Absolute zero, i.e., zero kelvin or −273.15 °C, is the lowest point in the thermodynamic
Thermodynamic temperature
temperature, absolute zero, the particle constituents of matter have minimal motion and can become no colder. Absolute zero, which is a temperature of zero kelvins
Absolute Zero (disambiguation)
Look up absolute zero in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Absolute zero is the temperature at which entropy reaches its minimum value. Absolute Zero may also
Third law of thermodynamics
characterizing the system, such as pressure or applied magnetic field. At absolute zero (zero kelvins) the system must be in a state with the minimum possible
Absolute scale
where absolute zero is the temperature at which molecular energy is at a minimum, and the Rankine temperature scale are also referred to as absolute scales
Gas thermometer
constant volume gas thermometer plays a crucial role in understanding how absolute zero could be discovered long before the advent of cryogenics. Consider a
Thermal expansion
published the paper On an Absolute Thermometric Scale. In a footnote Thomson calculated that "infinite cold" (absolute zero) was equivalent to −273 °C
Charles's law
which tends to make them assume the liquid state. At absolute zero temperature, the gas possesses zero energy and hence the molecules restrict motion. Gay-Lussac
Zero-point energy
described by the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. Therefore, even at absolute zero, atoms and molecules retain some vibrational motion. Apart from atoms
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