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A system X is neither in thermal equilibrium with Y nor with Z. The systems Y and Z
(a) must be in thermal equilibrium
(b) cannot be in thermal equilibrium
(c) may be in thermal equilibrium​

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Answered by deepguru78143
3

Answer:

.c

Explanation:

may be in thermal equilibrium

Answered by Anonymous
7

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A system X is neither in thermal equilibrium with Y nor with Z. The systems Y and Z

(a)must be in thermal equilibrium

(b) cannot be in thermal equilibrium

(c) may be in thermal equilibrium☑️

because.. By zeroth law of thermodynamics, there are three parts to the system.

By zeroth law of thermodynamics, there are three parts to the system. Let's say x,y,z

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