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A cluster of clouds at a height of 1000m above the earth burst and enough rain fell to cover an area of `10^(6)m^(2)` with a depth of 2cm. How much work would have been done in raising water to the height of clouds ? Take `g=10m//s^(2)` and density of water `10^(3)kg//m^(3)`.

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