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What is difference between thread and runnable?

Answer Posted / Subash Chandra Pandey

A thread becomes runnable when it's ready to be executed, but not necessarily actively running. A runnable thread is in the CPU scheduling queue, waiting for its turn to execute on a CPU. In contrast, a thread that is currently being executed by the processor is considered as running.

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