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If a wire of resistance 200om is covered...

If a wire of resistance `200om` is covered with ice and a voltage of `210 V` is applied across the wire then the rate of the melting of the ice is

A

1.92 g/s

B

0.85 g/s

C

6.56 g/s

D

5.65 g/s

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C
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