Physics, asked by susmitaj134, 5 months ago

1. When are two objects said to be in thermal
equilibrium with each other?​

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Answered by sanskarpatel18
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Two objects are in thermal equilibrium if they are in close contact that allows either to gain energy from the other, but nevertheless, no net energy is transferred between them. Even when not in contact, they are in thermal equilibrium if, when they are placed in contact, no net energy is transferred between them.

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