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Two bodies initially at temperature T1 and T2 when kept in thermal contact, do not necessarily settle to mean temperature (T1 and T2)/2 always. why it is so?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When two bodies initially at temperature T1 and T2 when brought to thermal contact, temperature of bodies changes from higher to lower temperature till their temperature becomes equal or the the system achieve equilibrium. It settle to mean temperature when their thermal capacity is equal.

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Answered by Anonymous
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When two bodies initially at temperature T1 and T2 when brought to thermal contact, temperature of bodies changes from higher to lower temperature till their temperature becomes equal or the the system achieve equilibrium. It settle to mean temperature when their thermal capacity is equal.

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