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Water drops from a height of 40 m in a waterfall. if 75% of its energy is converted into heat and absorbed by the water, the rise in temperature of the water will be

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`0.035^(@)C`

B

`0.07^(@)C`

C

`0.35^(@)C`

D

`0.7^(@)C`

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