At absolute temperature, the kinetic energy of the molecules

At Absolute Temperature The Kinetic Energy Of The Molecules Physics Question

At absolute temperature, the kinetic energy of the molecules

Options

(a) Becomes zero
(b) Becomes maximum
(c) Becomes minimum
(d) Remains constant

Correct Answer:

Becomes zero

Explanation:

At absolute zero temperature, molecular motion ceases. Molecules are at rest
.·. K.E. = zero

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Topics: Behavior of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory (34)
Subject: Physics (2479)

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