What thermodynamic variable is defined by
(a) Zeroth Law?
(b) First Law?
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| 17th Apr, 2015,
09:57: AM
Expert Answer:
(a) The thermodynamic variable defined by the zeroth law is temperature.
(b) The thermodynamic variable defined by the first law is internal energy.
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| 17th Apr, 2015,
11:57: AM
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