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Water falls from a height of 200 m. What is the difference in temperature between the water at the top and bottom of a water fall given that specific heat of water is 4200 J `kg^-1 ^@C^-1`?
A. `0.96^@C`
B. `1.02^@C`
C. `0.46^C`
D. `1.16^@C`

A

`0.96^@C`

B

`1.02^@ C`

C

`0.46^@ C`

D

`1.16^@ C `

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