When metal bar A at 80 degrees Celsius is dropped into 50 mL of room temperature water at 25 degrees Celsius, the temperature of the water increases by 9 degrees Celsius. When metal bar B at 80 degrees Celsius is dropped into 50 mL of water at 25 degrees Celsius, the temperature of the water increases by 5 degrees Celsius.
When metal bar A at 80 degrees Celsius is dropped into 50 mL of room temperature water at 25 degrees Celsius, the temperature of the water increases by 9 degrees Celsius. When metal bar B at 80 degrees Celsius is dropped into 50 mL of water at 25 degrees Celsius, the temperature of the water increases by 5 degrees Celsius.
a) Metal bar A at 80 degrees Celsius is dropped into 75 mL of water at 25 degrees Celsius. Would the temperature increase be more than, less than, or equal to 9 degrees Celsius? Briefly explain your answer.
b) Metal bar B at 80 degrees Celsius is dropped into 75 mL of water at 25 degrees Celsius. Would the temperature increase be more than, less than, or equal to the temperature increase seen when metal bar A at 80 degrees Celsius is dropped into 75 mL of water at 25 degrees Celsius. Briefly explain your answer.
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