In a water fall, the water falls from a height of 100 m. If the entire kinetic energy

In A Water Fall The Water Falls From A Height Physics Question

In a water fall, the water falls from a height of 100 m. If the entire kinetic energy of water is converted into heat, the rise in temperature of water will be

Options

(a) 0.23° C
(b) 0.46° C
(c) 2.3° C
(d) 0.023° C

Correct Answer:

0.23° C

Explanation:

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