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A solid copper cube of edges 1 cm is suspended in an evacuated enclosure. Its temperature is found to fall from `100^@C` to `99^@C` in 100 s. Another solid copper cube of edges 2 cm, with similar surface nature, is suspended in a similar manner. The time required for this cube to cool from `100^@C` to `99^@C` will be approximately

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