Two bodies are at the same temperature . Do they necessarily contain same amount of heat?
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Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the atoms or molecules in the system. The zeroth law of thermodynamics says that no heat is transferred between two objects in thermal equilibrium; therefore, they are the same temperature.
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Zeroth law of thermodynamics: Defining thermal equilibrium
The zeroth law says when two objects at thermal equilibrium are in contact, there is no net heat transfer between the objects; therefore, they are the same temperature.
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