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1 May, 21:14

The temperature at which the motion of particles theoretically ceases is

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  1. 1 May, 21:29
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    0 K or - 273.15°C

    Explanation:

    Temperature is a measure of the kinetic energy of the molecules of a body. At the absolute zero or 0 K temperature, the kinetic energy is 0 J. Kinetic energy is a measure of the velocity of the molecules, hence, theoretically, the molecules stop moving.
  2. 1 May, 21:41
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    0K or - 273°C

    Explanation:

    The temperature at which the motion of particles ceases is 0K or - 273°C. At this temperature the motion of particles is theatrically at rest. This temperature was explained in Charles law

    Charles' Law: Charles' Law states that the volume of a given mass of gas is directly proportional to it absolute temperature.

    Charles law can be expressed mathematically as

    V/T = V'/T'

    Where V and V' = Are initial and Final volume respectively, T and T' = Initial and Final Temperature respectively
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