| 31. | It follows that if two systems are in thermal equilibrium, then their temperatures are the same.
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| 32. | Thermal equilibrium occurs when a system's macroscopic thermal observables have ceased to change with time.
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| 33. | Systems in thermodynamic equilibrium are always in thermal equilibrium, but the converse is not always true.
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| 34. | One may imagine an isolated system, initially not in its own state of internal thermal equilibrium.
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| 35. | The fiber uniformity upon achieving stable flow rates and thermal equilibrium, tends to be very good.
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| 36. | So they're telling us the earth is within 3 % of perfect thermal equilibrium ??
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| 37. | :A neutrinosphere is a transient region within a supernova explosion where neutrinos exist in thermal equilibrium.
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| 38. | So a glass bottle warms up the water better until the inside and outside reach thermal equilibrium?
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| 39. | This statement implies that thermal equilibrium is an equivalence relation on the set of thermodynamic systems under consideration.
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| 40. | Another consequence of equivalence is that thermal equilibrium is a transitive relationship and is occasionally expressed as such:
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