Physics, asked by akhil4, 1 year ago

what is meant by thermal equilibrium ??

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Answered by srikrishnacharyulu
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THERMAL EQUILIBRIUM: When a two objects are in physical contact, when  the two bodies have different temperature then the temperature will transport to high temperature body to low temperature body  , after some time then the to bodies temperature will be same.this is said to be the to bodies are in thermal equilibrium.

EXAMPLE: Our hands [ BECAUSE OUR TO HANDS TEMPERATURE WILL BE SAME].
Answered by Anonymous
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Ans. A system is in a state of thermal equilibrium if there is no transfer of heat (energy) between the various parts of the system or between the system and its surroundings.

Two systems are said to be in thermal equilib- rium when they are in thermodynamic states such that, if they are separated by a diathermic (heat conducting) wall, the combined system would be in thermal equilibrium, ie., there would be no net transfer of heat (energy) between them.

[Note: It is the energy in transfer that is called thee heat]

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