If no property of an isolated system changes with time and in space, the system is at an equilibrium state, True False
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When an isolated system is left undisturbed, its properties in general change with time. After a sufficiently long time, the properties become non-variable at all points in the system. After this time no properties of the system change with time and in space. So this system reaches a state of equilibrium.
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