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thermal equilibrium
noun
Thermodynamics.
- the relationship between two systems connected only by a diathermic wall.
- the relationship between two isolated systems the states of which are such that no net transfer of energy would occur between them if they were connected by a diathermic wall.
thermal equilibrium
- The condition under which two substances in physical contact with each other exchange no heat energy. Two substances in thermal equilibrium are said to be at the same temperature .
- See also thermodynamics
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Non-equilibrium phase transition: a change in the state of a system that occurs when it is not in thermal equilibrium, often driven by external forces or energy input.
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Nandkishore explained that almost everything in the universe, from cups of coffee to vast oceans, tends to move toward what scientists call "thermal equilibrium."
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That’s because the spread of energies available is reduced when there’s thermal equilibrium.
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The remaining atoms collide with each other and reach thermal equilibrium at a lower mean temperature than the initial temperature.
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Particles in thermal equilibrium explore the available space quickly and randomly.
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