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Q. 16 This statement implies that thermal equilibrium is an equivalence relation on the set of thermodynamic systems under consideration Systems are said to be in equilibrium if thesmall, random exchanges between them (eg. Brownian motion) do not lead to a net changein energy. This law is tacitly assumed in every measurement of temperature. Thus, if oneseeks to decide whether two bodies are at the same temperature, it is not necessary tobring them into contact and measure any changes of their observable properties in time.The law provides an empirical definition of temperature and justification for theconstruction of practical thermometers.Do any four questions(a) What is importance of zeroth law of Thermodynamics?(b) What do you mean by thermal equilibrium?(c) Above law is called zeroth law. Why?(d) What do you mean by absolute zero temperature?(e) Convert 100° F into °C​

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