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ritu
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ritu asked in Science & MathematicsChemistry · 5 years ago

If the lowest possible temp is 0 kelvin,so what is the highest possible temp ?

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If the lowest possible temp is 0 kelvin(-273.15),so what is the highest temp that is possible ?

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  • 5 years ago
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    Absolute hot doesn't exist. It just keeps going and going. There is not enough zeros I can fit into this answer that could represent the amount of heat in kelvin that the big bang gave off initially. It could theoretically get so hot that you couldn't even consider it to be "hot" anymore.

    It's all physics that I'm sure no one on this website understands at all.

    Just watch this video.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fuHzC9aTik

  • 5 years ago

    273 kelvin

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