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A. Only One Option is Correct 1. An ice cube of size a = 10 cm is (floating in a tank (base area A = 50 cm x 50 cm) partially filled with water. The change in gravitational potential energy, when ice melts completely is (density of ice is 900 kg/m°) )

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