What do you mean by thermal equilibrium
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In thermal equilibrium, there is no transfer of heat between the system and the surroundings.
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- When the two systems are at same temperature then the systems are said to be in thermal equilibrium i.e., there exists a scalar quantity called temperature which is a property of all thermodynamic systems, such that equality of temperature is the only condition for the thermodynamic system to be in the thermal equilibrium.
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