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Two circular dises A and B with equal radii are blackened. These are being cooled under identical circumstances. What inference can be drawn from their cooling curves?

A

Both are at the same temperature but the specific heat of A is less

B

Temperatures of both are same.

C

Specific heats of both are same

D

Specific heats of both are same but the temperature of B is more.

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