What are thermodynamic criteria equilibrium?
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Thermodynamic equilibrium, condition or state of a thermodynamic system, the properties of which do not change with time and that can be changed to another condition only at the expense of effects on other systems.
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The equilibrium criteria, Section 3.1, prohibit the existence of any gradient or flux within a fluid system at equilibrium. ... For such systems, it can be assumed that the equilibrium exists locally, hence, the same thermodynamic functions relating state properties of equilibrium systems will be valid.
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