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A small quantity mass m, of water at a temperature `theta ("in " ^(@)C)` is poured on to a larger mass M of ice which is at its melting point. If c is the specific heat capacity of water and L the specific heat capacity of water and L the specific latent heat of fusion of ice, then the mass of ice melted is give by

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