I would like to define the temperature for a system in a non-equilibrium steady-state. The standard textbooks show that the temperature is estimated by equating the internal energy of the system with the thermal energy (equipartition theorem). But I am sceptical to use it for the system in steady-state. Any thoughts on this topic are highly appreciable?
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possible duplicate: https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/319209/how-is-temperature-defined-in-non-equilibrium – PeaBrane Apr 07 '21 at 16:29
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@PeaBrane Thanks, Got it! – Hisay Lama Apr 09 '21 at 01:23