Two objects A and B of the same temperature are connected through a pipe. The system is said to be in thermal equilibrium, since there is no heat transfer between them. A. Thermal Equilibrium B. False

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Two objects A and B of the same temperature are connected through a pipe. The system is said to be in thermal equilibrium, since there is no heat transfer between them.
A. Thermal Equilibrium
B. False

Answer & Explanation

Eva Harrington

Eva Harrington

Beginner2023-02-16Added 6 answers

Always, heat transfers from high-temperature to low-temperature objects.
When two physical systems are in thermal equilibrium, no heat flows between them when they are connected.

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