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Two solid objects of identical mass, A and B, are placed in boiling water and allowed to reach thermal equilibrium. Each is then lifted out and placed in separate beakers containing 1000 g of water at 10°C. Object A increases the water temperature by 3.5°C; B increases the water temperature by 2.6°C. What can you say about the relative magnitude of the specific heats of A and B?

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