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Two beakers A and B contain liquids of m...

Two beakers `A` and `B` contain liquids of mases `300 g` and `420 g` respectively and specific heats `0.8 cal//g-.^(0) C` and `0.6 cal//g-.^(0) C`. The amount of heat on them is equal. If they are joined by a metal rod

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