Questions › Category: Thermodynamics › The condition of perfect vacuum, i.e., absolute zero pressure can be attained at 0 Vote Up Vote Down VideRime Staff asked 3 years ago The condition of perfect vacuum, i.e., absolute zero pressure can be attained at (A) A temperature of 273.16°C (Ans) (B) A temperature of 0°C (C) A temperature of 273 °K (D) A negative pressure and 0°C temperature Share this Now with Friends: Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram More Related