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Two bodies at different temperature brought in thermal contact, do not necessarily settle to the mean temperature, explain

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Answered by RabbitPanda
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When two bodies at different temperatures T1 and T2 are brought in thermal contact, heat flows from the body at the higher temperature to the body at the lower temperature till equilibrium is achieved, i.e., the temperatures of both the bodies become equal. The equilibrium temperature is equal to the mean temperature (T1 + T2)/2 only when the thermal capacities of both the bodies are equal
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