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thermal equilibrium implies the equality of​

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Answered by daspritam699p6332c
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Answer:

Therman equilibrium impkies the equality of Temperature acroos different bodies in the system.

they all have the same heat or energy in thermal equilibrium

Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

Concept:

Heat is the energy transfer from a temperature that is high to one that is low.

Explanation:

  • The system (or collection of systems) is said to be in thermal equilibrium when these temperatures equalize and heat no longer flows through them. The absence of substance flowing into or out of the system is another implication of thermal equilibrium.
  • The zeroth law of thermodynamics is seen during thermal equilibrium. If the temperature inside a system is both uniformly distributed and constant throughout time, the system is said to be in thermal equilibrium with itself.
  • Hence, Thermal equilibrium implies the equality of​ internal energy.

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