Thermal Equilibrium
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Thermal Equilibrium:
Imagine you're trying to settle an argument between two friends who are debating over which movie to watch. Just like reaching a compromise where both friends agree on a movie and stop arguing, thermal equilibrium is the state where two connected systems reach the same temperature, resulting in no net flow of thermal energy. In this analogy, your friends are like the two physical systems, the disagreement is the temperature difference, and the compromise represents the point of thermal equilibrium where everything is balanced and at rest.

Practice Version

Thermal Equilibrium: A point where there is no net flow of thermal energy between two connected physical systems. Thermal equilibrium. It means two objects at the same temperature, so no heat flows between them.