Temperature is a measurement of coldness or hotness of an object.

Temperature Is A Measurement Of Coldness Or Hotness Of An Physics Question

Temperature is a measurement of coldness or hotness of an object. This definition is based on

Options

(a) Zeroth law of thermodynamics
(b) First law of thermodynamics
(c) Second law of thermodynamics
(d) newton’s law of cooling

Correct Answer:

Zeroth law of thermodynamics

Explanation:

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