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Two bodies A and B are said to be in thermal equilibrium with each other if they have same

A

heat flows from A to B

B

heat flows from B to A

C

both the bodies lose equal amounts of heat to the atmosphere

D

heat does not flow from either A or B

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The correct Answer is:
D

There is no flow of heat either from A to B or from B to A, in case of thermal equilibrium.
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