The specific heat of aluminum is more than twice the
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The specific heat of aluminum is more than twice the specific heat of copper. Ablock of copper and a block of aluminum have the same mass and temperature The blocks are simultaneously dropped into a single calorimeter containing water at Which statement is true when thermal equilibrium is reached? (a) The aluminum block is at a higher temperature than the copper block. (b) The aluminum block has absorbed less energy than the copper block. (c) The aluminum block has absorbed more energy than the copper block. (d) Both (a) and (c) are correct statements.
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