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State zeroth law of thermodynamics and explain how it forms the basis for temperature measurement

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Answered by urvisinghmanral
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Answer:

Explanation:

The Zeroth law of thermodynamics is the basis for measurement of temperature and setting its scale. ... In layman's terms we can say that when two bodies have temperature equal to third body then the two also have temperature equal to each other.

Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Explanation:

  • The first of the four laws of thermodynamics is the zeroth law.
  • Ralph H. Fowler deserves credit for coming up with the law.
  • The zeroth law of thermodynamics, interestingly, was formulated considerably later than the first three.
  • The zeroth law of thermodynamics recognises that temperature is a worthwhile measurement since it predicts whether or not heat will move between objects.
  • It doesn't matter how the items interact for this to hold true.

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