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two samples of water sample a mass at 100 G BB mass at 250 g they both have the same initial temperature and are allowed to cool to room temperature what would be the temperature change in Sample be compared to sample a
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The temperature change is the same in both samples ...
from the initial temperature to room temperature.
But sample B loses more heat energy while they're both cooling.
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