Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 2 (Q.No. 48)
48.
The measurement of a thermodynamic property known as temperature is based on
Discussion:
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Ashish mali said:
6 years ago
Zeroth law defines temperature.
First law defines internal energy.
Second law define entropy.
So, answer A is correct.
First law defines internal energy.
Second law define entropy.
So, answer A is correct.
Tanay bunde said:
7 years ago
Please anyone can explain this?
Adithya said:
7 years ago
I think the answer would be temperature itself because if 2 systems are in thermal equilibrium with each other and third system which is in thermal equilibrium with any one of two would also be in equilibrium with the other. So, the temperature will be same for all three. The other two laws are based on energy. Answer can't be none because there is no specific law to determine temperature.
Harish said:
8 years ago
Answer is B because based on temperature.
Rahul kumar deo said:
8 years ago
Because zeroth law is the heat measurement device.
Paras bajaj said:
8 years ago
I think the answer is none of these.
Please explain the given answer clearly.
Please explain the given answer clearly.
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