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thermal equilibrium and definition of temperature (zeroth law of thermodynamics

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Answered by kiranpanchal8658
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2 quantities are equbarium of 3 quantities than after time will be 2 quantities equbarium

Answered by BrainlyBAKA
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Temperature is a physical quantity that expresses hot and cold. It is the manifestation of thermal energy, present in all matter, which is the source of the occurrence of heat, a flow of energy, when a body is in contact with another that is colder or hotter. Temperature is measured with a thermometer.

zeroth law of thermodynamics

The zeroth law of thermodynamics defines thermal equilibrium and forms a basis for the definition of temperature: If two systems are in thermal equilibrium with a third system, they are in thermal equilibrium with each other.

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The zeroth law of thermodynamics was introduced by Ralph. H. Fowler and it is one of the four basic laws of thermodynamics. The law put forwards the concept of temperature, which can be used to measure the thermal equilibrium between systems.

Consider three thermodynamic systems A, B and C. When the system ‘A’ is in thermal equilibrium with the system ‘B’ and is also separately in thermal equilibrium with the system ‘C’, then the systems ‘B’ and ‘C’ is said to be in thermal equilibrium with each other. This statement forms the definition of the zeroth law of thermodynamics. In other words “systems that are in thermal equilibrium exist at the same temperature.”

Even if there is no direct contact between the two thermodynamic systems, it can still transfer heat between each other by means of radiation of heat. According to the zeroth law of thermodynamics, if the systems are in thermal equilibrium, no heat flow will take place.

So, the answer to the question is option (D)- Temperature.

Note:

Two bodies are said to be in thermal equilibrium when two bodies at different temperatures are brought into, and after some time they attain a common temperature.

The most common application of zeroth law can be seen in thermometers. Another example is that when you have two glasses of water, one consists of hot water and the other consists of cold water. If we leave them alone for some time at room temperature, they will attain the room temperature.

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