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do dry objects or wet objects heat faster?

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Dry objects generally heat faster than wet objects. This is because water tends to have a higher specific heat capacity than most dry materials. The specific heat capacity is the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a substance. Therefore, it takes more heat energy to raise the temperature of a wet object compared to a dry one. As a result, dry objects tend to heat up more quickly when subjected to the same amount of heat energy.

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