How Does Temperature Distinguish Thermal States in Equilibrium?

In summary, the parameter that distinguishes different thermal states in thermal equilibrium is temperature. This is because thermal equilibrium is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive, and thus a parameter is needed to compare different thermal states. Without this parameter, it would not be possible to determine if two systems are in thermal equilibrium or not. Therefore, temperature is essential in distinguishing different thermal states in thermal equilibrium.
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Homework Statement


Prove that there is a parameter that distinguishes different thermal states if thermal equilibrium between thermodynamic systems is an equivalence relation.

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Equivalence relation>>>> reflexive, symmetric and transitive

The Attempt at a Solution


The parameter should be temperature. First I could say that thermal equilibrium is reflexive (every thermal equilibrium of a system is in equilibrium with itself), and symmetric (if A is in equilibrium with B, then B is in equilibrium with A). If thermal equilibrium is an equivalence relation, then it must also be transitive (you can compare thermal equilibrium without thermal contact, aka 0th law of Thermodynamics). So you need a parameter to compare, and that parameter must be the temperature. Is this all I must answer?

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The part you are missing is what happens when there are different thermal states? You described what it means to be in equilibrium. But you did not connect that to systems that are not in thermal equilibrium.
 
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DEvens said:
The part you are missing is what happens when there are different thermal states? You described what it means to be in equilibrium. But you did not connect that to systems that are not in thermal equilibrium.
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1. What is the difference between temperature and heat?

Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance, while heat is the total energy transferred between two objects due to a difference in temperature.

2. How is temperature measured?

Temperature can be measured using various devices such as thermometers, thermocouples, and infrared cameras. These devices measure the thermal energy of a substance and provide a numerical value in a specific unit, such as degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.

3. What is the relationship between temperature and the states of matter?

Temperature plays a crucial role in determining the state of matter of a substance. As temperature increases, the particles in a substance gain more energy and move faster, causing a change in state from solid to liquid to gas.

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5. How does temperature affect our daily lives?

Temperature has a significant impact on our daily lives. It can affect our comfort, health, and behavior. Extreme temperatures can also have detrimental effects on the environment, agriculture, and infrastructure.

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