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  • 17-05-2016
  • Chemistry
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Why can't there be a temperature lower than absolute zero?

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  • 17-05-2016
At absolute zero, there would be no energy left, and negative energy is unknown to us, so you cannot go lower than a state with no energy. Atoms would stop moving.
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