At equilibrium, energy is equally gained and released by objects.
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In words, the equilibrium energy of a canonical system of a given temperature is equal to the energy required for a microcanonical system to have the same temperature. The two systems are equivalent in this sense, and the result manifests the underlying consistency of thermodynamics.
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In words, the equilibrium energy of a canonical system of a given temperature is equal to the energy required for a microcanonical system to have the same temperature. The two systems are equivalent in this sense, and the result manifests the underlying consistency of thermodynamics.
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