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Answer: A number of bodies at different temperatures
Chapter 16, Problem 42E(choose chapter or problem)
A number of bodies at different temperatures placed in a closed room share radiant energy and ultimately reach a common temperature. Would this thermal equilibrium be possible if good absorbers were poor emitters and poor absorbers were good emitters? Explain.
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QUESTION:
A number of bodies at different temperatures placed in a closed room share radiant energy and ultimately reach a common temperature. Would this thermal equilibrium be possible if good absorbers were poor emitters and poor absorbers were good emitters? Explain.
ANSWER:Solution 42E
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No, it is not possible to achieve thermal equilibrium if good absorbers were poor emitters and poor absorbers were good emitters.
Thermal equilibrium of a system of particles is the state in which there is no flow of heat inside the system between the particles, so that the temperature remains constant throughout the system.