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Consider a system of atoms at absolute zero, which is zero kelvin... A. There is

ID: 715539 • Letter: C

Question

Consider a system of atoms at absolute zero, which is zero kelvin... A. There is little atomic movement B. There is no atomic movement C. 0 kelvin doesn’t exist D. There is rapid atomic movement Consider a system of atoms at absolute zero, which is zero kelvin... A. There is little atomic movement B. There is no atomic movement C. 0 kelvin doesn’t exist D. There is rapid atomic movement A. There is little atomic movement B. There is no atomic movement C. 0 kelvin doesn’t exist D. There is rapid atomic movement

Explanation / Answer

Actually 0 kelvin is not possible to attain physically

But if it is considered then all the atomic movements will stop

So the correct answer would be option B