Question: Two objects of the same mass, but made of different materials, are initially at the same temperature. Equal amounts of heat are added to each
Two objects of the same mass, but made of different materials, are initially at the same temperature. Equal amounts of heat are added to each object. Will the final temperature of the two objects necessarily be the same? Explain.
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