Thermal equilibrium exists between objects when there is no net transfer of heat between them. The zeroth law of thermodynamics states that if object A is in equilibrium with B, and B is in equilibrium with C, then A must be in equilibrium with C. Heat naturally flows from areas of high temperature to low temperature until thermal equilibrium is reached across a system. Atmospheric pressure is caused by the weight of the air above a surface, while gauge pressure measures the difference between a system's pressure and the surrounding atmospheric pressure, and absolute pressure refers to pressure relative to a perfect vacuum, or absolute zero pressure.
Thermal equilibrium exists between objects when there is no net transfer of heat between them. The zeroth law of thermodynamics states that if object A is in equilibrium with B, and B is in equilibrium with C, then A must be in equilibrium with C. Heat naturally flows from areas of high temperature to low temperature until thermal equilibrium is reached across a system. Atmospheric pressure is caused by the weight of the air above a surface, while gauge pressure measures the difference between a system's pressure and the surrounding atmospheric pressure, and absolute pressure refers to pressure relative to a perfect vacuum, or absolute zero pressure.
Thermal equilibrium exists between objects when there is no net transfer of heat between them. The zeroth law of thermodynamics states that if object A is in equilibrium with B, and B is in equilibrium with C, then A must be in equilibrium with C. Heat naturally flows from areas of high temperature to low temperature until thermal equilibrium is reached across a system. Atmospheric pressure is caused by the weight of the air above a surface, while gauge pressure measures the difference between a system's pressure and the surrounding atmospheric pressure, and absolute pressure refers to pressure relative to a perfect vacuum, or absolute zero pressure.
Thermal equilibrium eg: if object A is in thermal equilibrium
with object B and object B is in where no net heat thermal with object 3. Then object A flow(transfer) also in thermal with object C
There is an energy form called heat, which has the
tendency to spread through a system, and a variable called temperature that measures this tendency. Heat flows from the regions of high temperature to the regions of low temperature only
Atmospheric Pressure At SEA level
force per unit exerted Gauge Pressure
against a surface by the weight of the air measure difference above that surface between system and pressure relative surrounding atmosphere to atmospheric pressure