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Two identical beakers A and B contain equal volumes of two different liquids at `60^@C` each and left to cool down. Liquid in A has density of `8xx10^(2)kg//m^3` and specific heat of `2000 J kg ^(-1)K^(-1)` while liquid in B has density of `10^(3)kgm^(-3)` and specific heat of `4000J kg ^(-1)K^-1` . Which of the following best describes their temperature versus time graph schematically ? (assume the emissivity of both the beakers to be the same)

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