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| If two thermodynamic systems are in thermal equilibrium with a third, they are also in thermal equilibrium with each other. | If two thermodynamic systems are in thermal equilibrium with a third, they are also in thermal equilibrium with each other. | ||
| In other words, the zeroth law says that if considered a mathematical binary relation, thermal equilibrium is transitive. | In other words, the zeroth law says that if considered a mathematical binary relation, thermal equilibrium is transitive. | ||
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Revision as of 17:01, 25 May 2007
If two thermodynamic systems are in thermal equilibrium with a third, they are also in thermal equilibrium with each other. In other words, the zeroth law says that if considered a mathematical binary relation, thermal equilibrium is transitive.