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A calorimeter of water equivalent `5g` has water of mass `55g` upto a certain level Another identical calorimeter has a liquid of mass '38g' upto same level As both of them cool in the same surrounding from `50^(@)C` to `46^(@)C` water takes `80s` where as the liquid takes `32s` to cool. If the specific heat of water is `1cal//g-.^(@)C` the specific heat of the liquid in `cal//g-.^(@)C` is .

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