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Physics, 04.04.2020 01:57 tyarber96

It takes 3.62 J of heat to raise the temperature of Object A by 1 C, and 3.02 J to raise the temperature of Object B by 1 C. Suppose A and B are brought into contact. A is initially hotter. A is seen to cool down by 14.3 C. How would you calculate the rise in temperature of B

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