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A body cools in a surrounding of constant temperature `30^@C` Its heat capacity is `2 J//^(@)C`. Initial temeprature is `40^@C` and newton law of cooling is valid. The body of mass 1kg cools to `38^@C` in 10 min
When the body temperature has reached `38^@C`, it is heated again so that it reches `40^@C` in 10 min. The heat required from a heater by the body is

A

3000J

B

3600J

C

4500J

D

5400J

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C
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