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`A` piece of aluminium falls from a height of `200`m on a fixed non conductig slab which brings it to rest. If the specific heat of aluminium is `210 Cal//kg^(@)C` . The increase in temperature of the slab immediately after collision (assume that there is no loss of heat) is

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