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Two iron balls of different mass are heated to 100°c and dropped in water. if the same amount of heat is lost by the two balls to water, what can be said about the final temperatures of the two balls? (heat lost = mcpδt, where m = mass of the object, cp = specific heat capacity of the material, and δt = change in temperature).

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