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Q.4
The equivalance of two systems in thermal equilibrium is represented by the property of

1) heat
2) energy
3) temperature
4) specific heat

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Answered by puneethpeddeti
5

Answer:

Temperature

Explanation:

Two systems are said to be in thermal equilibrium if both the systems have same temprature

Answered by Anonymous
28

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Temperature

Temperature is the measure of kinetic energy in substances.

Temperature is generally denoted by T.

The SI unit of Temperature is Kelvin (K).

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