(a) rubber
(b) wood
5. Two bodies are said to be in thermal equilibrium when the temperature difference
between them is
(h) 100
(c) 3°C
Led 0°C
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Two bodies are said to be in thermal equilibrium, when no heat is exchanged between then, this is possible only if they both are of the same temperature, because a difference in temperature will lead to exchange in heat to equalize the temperature.
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