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Physics, 08.04.2021 23:30 ronaldo22

You are baking cookies and have just pulled two cookie sheets out of the oven. The cookie sheets have the same thickness (which is very thin) and same ratio of width to length, and one of the cookie sheets is twice as long as the other. Will one cookie sheet cool more quickly than the other? If so, which one cools faster and why? If not, why do they cool at the same rate?

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