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Hailstone at `0^@C` from a height of 1 km on an insulating surface converting whole of its kinetic energy into heat. What part of it will melt? (`g=10 m//s`)

A

`(1)/(33)`

B

`(1)/(8)`

C

`(1)/(33) xx 10^(-4)`

D

All of it will melt

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The correct Answer is:
A

M= mass of hailstone falling
m = mass of hailstone melting
As Mgh = ml.
S0 `(m)/(M) = (gh)/(L) = (10 xx 10^(3))/(33 xx 10^(3)) = (1)/(33)`
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