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If two systems are in thermal equilibrium then they have equal temperature.
Is the converse of this statement true??

Can two systems with different temeratures be in thermal equilibrium??
    
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i  thnk no  wat u say?
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2 bodies r said 2 b in thermal (temp) equilibrim wen they hav same temp
steady state

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so u mean that d converse is also true....
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Yes converse is also true.

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sir what abt second part of d question??
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i think two systems wid diff temp cant be in thermal equilibrium.....

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how??
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two substances do not have to be in contact to be in thermal equilibrium. as long as they have the same temperature, they are in thermal equilibrium.
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am i right??? pls correct me if wrong.
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it is impossible that to things at diff. temp. be in ther. equilibrium as if we keep 2 bodies one at 0 degree and other at 100 degree then final temp becomes 50 degree but if we keep 2 bodies in contact both at 50 degree it never happens that one body reaches temp of 100 degree and the4 other at 0 degree.2nd law of th
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it is impossible that to things at diff. temp. be in ther. equilibrium as if we keep 2 bodies one at 0 degree and other at 100 degree then final temp becomes 50 degree but if we keep 2 bodies in contact both at 50 degree it never happens that one body reaches temp of 100 degree and the4 other at 0 degree.2nd law of th
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