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    If Two Objects Are in Thermal Equilibrium with Each Other
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If Two Objects Are in Thermal Equilibrium with Each Other

Question 15

Question 15

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If two objects are in thermal equilibrium with each other


A) they cannot be moving
B) they cannot be undergoing an elastic collision
C) they cannot have different pressures
D) they cannot be at different temperatures
E) they cannot be falling in the Earth's gravitational field

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