| 1. | Additionally, the particles are assumed to be in thermal equilibrium.
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| 2. | Accordingly, thermal equilibrium between systems is a transitive relation.
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| 3. | The zeroth law establishes thermal equilibrium as an equivalence relationship.
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| 4. | M . Zemansky also distinguishes mechanical, chemical, and thermal equilibrium.
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| 5. | It is then in internal thermal equilibrium and even in thermodynamic equilibrium.
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| 6. | And if the temperatures are the same, you have thermal equilibrium.
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| 7. | Consider a box filled with thermal radiation in thermal equilibrium.
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| 8. | One form of thermal equilibrium is radiative exchange equilibrium.
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| 9. | A p n junction in thermal equilibrium with zero-bias voltage applied.
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| 10. | It is in constant thermal equilibrium with the environment, point by point.
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