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The temperature of a solid object is obs...

The temperature of a solid object is observed to be constant during a priod. In the period
(i) Heat may have been supplied to the body
(ii) heat may have been extracted from the body
(iii) no heat is supplied to the body
(iv) no heat is extracted from the body

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