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If two objects have different masses but the same specific heat capacity which will undergo the larger temperature change? Question 7 options:

Neither would have a temperature change

The smaller object (or object with the smaller mass) will undergo the larger temperature change.

Both would have the same temperature change

The larger object (or object with the larger mass) will undergo the larger temperature change

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