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A calorimeter of water equivalent 5g has water of mass 55g up to a certain level. Another identical calorimeter has a liquid of mass 38g up to same level. As both of them cool in the same surroundings from `50^(@)`C to `46^(@)`C ,water takes 80s to cool whereas liquid takes 32s to cool. If the specific heat of water is `1cal``/``g^(-0)`C ,the specific heat of the liquid in ,`cal``/``g^(-0)`C is

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