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two bodies are said to be thermal equuilibrium if​

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Answered by AbdJr10
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Answer:

C. There is no net transfer of heat

Explanation:

Two bodies are in thermal equilibrium if there is no heat flow between them when they are connected by a path permeable to heat.

Answered by NightmareQueena
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Q. Two bodies are said to be in thermal equilibrium, if

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\implies (c) There is no net transfer of heats. ✔️

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☑️ Explaination :

  • Two bodies are said to be in thermal equilibrium when there will be no exchange of heat between them.
  • Thermal energy of a body depends on the following factors :-
  1. Mass
  2. Temperature
  3. Specific Heat Capacity

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