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A system is said to be in thermal equili...

A system is said to be in thermal equilibrium if

A

there can be a heat flow between them even if they are at different temperatures

B

there cannot be a heat flow between them even if they are at different temperatures

C

there is no heat flow between them

D

their temperatures are slightly different

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