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Two containers A and B contain 30 g and 20 g of water, respectively. If the rate of supply of heat is same and their initial temperature is also same, then water in which container starts boiling first?

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To determine which container's water will start boiling first, we can analyze the situation using the concept of heat required to raise the temperature of water to its boiling point. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Mass of Water in Each Container:** - Container A has 30 g of water. - Container B has 20 g of water. ...
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