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You're lying on a towel, enjoying the sunshine. You decide to venture down to the water. Ouch, the sand is hot! You run to the water, where you cool your burning feet.

A. Why is the water cooler than the sand?

B. If the sand you ran across has a specific heat capacity of 835 J/(kg°C), how much energy must be added to a 2-kilogram pile of it to increase its temperature from 40°C to 50°C? Show your work.

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