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Object A specific heat is 2.11 J/g.°C and object B specific heat is 5.60 J/g.°C. Which object will heat up faster if they have the same mass and equal amount of heat is applied and why?


Object A specific heat is 2.11 J/g.°C and object B specific heat is 5.60 J/g.°C. Which object will

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