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Specific heat of aluminium is higher than copper. Two spheres of same mass made of those materials are immersed in a hot liquid. When both of them will reach at thermal equilibrium then

A

temperature of aluminium sphere will be higher

B

temperature of both the sphere will be same

C

temperature of copper sphere will be higher

D

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