zeroth law is so called because before zeroth law 1st law was made. but after dat dis law was introduced, but dis law was more basic den 1st law. but dey cudn't change d name of 1st law as it was already given n had got recognision. so dis new law was given d name zeroth law as zero comes before one or say1st.....simple
zeroth law forms the basis for first law of thermodynamics
It was determined that the so-caolled zeroth law was more fundamental than the other two.
thermometer
No, a thermometer is a device used to measure temperature, not a demonstration of the zeroth law of thermodynamics. The zeroth law states that if two systems are each in thermal equilibrium with a third system, then they are in thermal equilibrium with each other.
The first and second laws were already formulated when the "zeroeth law" was suggested, however, the zero law is necessary in order to define the quantity "temperature" critical to the second law, so someone suggested just numbering it zero so that it would come before the already well established 1st and 2nd laws, rather than re-numbering them.
It was found to be more fundamental than the other laws. It should therefore be the first law, but at that time, renumbering all the laws was deemed impractical, since the terms "First Law" and "Second Law" were already well-established.
The zeroth law of thermodynamics pertains to the concept of thermal equilibrium between two systems. It states that if two systems are each in thermal equilibrium with a third system, then they are in thermal equilibrium with each other. This law establishes the transitivity of thermal equilibrium relationships.
It was found to be more fundamental than the 1st. and 2nd. laws. If this would have been recognized earlier, the numbering of the laws would have been different, but it was not considered practical to renumber the laws, which were already known for quite a while as "first law" and "second law".
The Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics establishes the concept of thermal equilibrium and defines temperature. It states that if two systems are each in thermal equilibrium with a third system, then they are in thermal equilibrium with each other. This relationship allows for the comparison of temperatures between different systems and forms the basis for the measurement of temperature.
Zeroth - Tenth Dimension I don't think they have individual names apart from that
The zeroth latitude is known as the equator and is located at 0 degrees latitude, dividing the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
The "zeroeth" law defines thermal equilibrium. It also helps define the concept of temperature. Both of these are prerequisite assumptions and/or concepts that the first and second laws depend on.