Monday, November 4, 2019

homework and exercises - Why does the temperature of the gas in a container moving with constant velocity not change?



Systematic changes do not affect thermodynamic equilibrium.



What does this mean? And what kind of systematic changes are allowed?


The container with gas is stationary till some time then it's given a constant velocity and the final temperature is asked; the answer says that systematic changes don't affect thermodynamic equilibrium and temperature remains constant.





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