Physics, asked by tanutaniyarajput, 6 months ago

what do you mean by thermal equilibrium?​

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Explanation:

thermal equilibrium if there is no net flow of thermal energy between them when they are connected by a path permeable to heat. ... A system is said to be in thermal equilibrium with itself if the temperature within the system is spatially uniform and temporally constant.

Answered by Anonymous
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Two physical systems are in thermal equilibrium if there is no net flow of thermal energy between them when they are connected by a path permeable to heat. Thermal equilibrium obeys the zeroth law of thermodynamics. A system is said to be in thermal equilibrium with itself if the temperature within the system is spatially uniform and temporally constant.

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