the temperature of both objects are equal
the quantity of heat of both objects is the same
the heat capacities of both objects are the same
one object losses heat continuously to the other
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Option A is the correct option. According to Zeroth law, two bodies in contact are said to be in thermal equilibrium when there is no temperature difference between the two bodies.

Thermal equilibrium occurs when two objects are in contact and there is no net transfer of heat between them. This means that the two objects are the same temperature.

Abeg oo both A $B dey correct but B is most appropriate for exam purposes because temperature difference is as a result of heat flown.When heat ceases to flow and d amount of heat in both objects/system is fairly constant then the system is said to be in thermal equilibrium.At that point also the temperature is the same for both objects.Read more>>>>>
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Nna eh... this is obviously wrong na, thermal equilibrium has to do with energy... Temperature is not a form of energy

B is the right answer..thermal energy are transferrable heat energy...so therm equilibrium is when the quantity of heat in both object are equal

I totally disagree with you- award141 bcus the law of thermodynamics state the two bodies are said to be in thermal equilibrium if they are in thermal contact with one another



