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Consider two interacting physical systems, A and B. Assume that the two systems are large so their temperature stays constant, but they can heat can still flow between them. System A transfers some energy as heat to system B. Neither system interacts with the environment. a. Does the entropy of system A increases or decrease as a result? Why?
b. Does the entropy of system B increases or decrease as a result? Why?
c. How do the magnitudes of the changes in entropy in (a) and (b) compare?

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