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One end of a `2.35m` long and `2.0cm` radius aluminium rod `(K=235W.m^(-1)K^(-1))` is held at `20^(@)C`. The other end of the rod is in contact with a block of ice at its melting point. The rate in `kg.s^(-1)` at which ice melts is [Take latent heat of fusion for ice as `(10)/(3)xx10^(5)J.kg^(-1)`]

A

`48pi xx 10^(-6)`

B

`24 pi xx 10^(-6)`

C

`2.4 pi xx 10^(-6)`

D

`4.8 xx 10^(-6)`

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