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Thermal equilibrium and the concept of temperature, zeroth law of thermodynamics Mock Test for JEE

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Q1PhysicsUnit 8: Thermodynamics
Use of thermometer is based on which law of thermodynamics?
Q2PhysicsUnit 8: Thermodynamics
The following three objects (1) a metal tray, (2) a block of wood,and (3) a wooden cap are left in a closed room overnight. Next day the temperature of each is recorded as T1,T2T_{1}, T_{2} and T3T_{3} respectively. The likely situation is

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