TEMPERATURE
It is easy to demonstrate that when two objects of the same material are
placed together
(physicists say when they are put in thermal contact), the object with
the higher temperature
cools while the cooler object becomes warmer until a point is reached
after which no more change occurs, and to our senses, they feel the same. When the thermal changes have stopped, we
say that the two objects (physicists define them more rigorously as systems)
are in
thermal equilibrium . We can then define the temperature
of the system by saying that the temperature is that quantity which is the
same for both systems when they are in thermal equilibrium.
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