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Two sphere of same radius and material, one solid and one hollow are heated to same temperature and kept in a chamber maintained at lower temperature at t = 0 -

A

Rate of heat loss of the two sphere will be same at t = 0

B

Rate of temperature loss of the two sphere will be same at t = 0

C

Rate of heat loss of solid sphere will be more than hollow sphere at t `gt` 0

D

Rate of temperature loss of the two sphere may be same at t `gt` 0

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