What is the coldest possible temperature?
Question asked by: mrquestion
Asked on: 25 Jan 2010

The coldest possible temperature is that which has a temperature of 0 on the kelvin scale.
In the more familiar world, this corresponds to around -273.15 celsius, no less.
In other words it is extremely cold and much colder than we would ordinarily expect to experience, although much of the universe is very close to this temperature.
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