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A copper block of mass `5kg` slides down along a rough inclined plane of inclination `30^(@)C` with a constant speed. The increase in the temperature of the block as it slide down through `100cm` assuming that the loss of mechanical energy goes into copper block as thermal energy. (specific heat of copper
`420 Jkg^(-1)K^(-1),g=10ms^(-2))`

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