Substances A and B are the same mass and at the same initial temperature. When they are

Chapter 0, Problem 3.34

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Substances A and B are the same mass and at the same initial temperature. When they are heated, the final temperature of A is 55 C higher than the temperature of B. What does this tell you about the specific heats of A and B?

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