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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
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Subject: Physics
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