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The height of a waterfall is 50 m. Ifg=9.8 m`s^(-2)` the difference between the temperature at the top and the bottom of the waterfall is

A

`1.17^@C`

B

`2.17^2C`

C

`0.117^@C`

D

`1.43^@C`

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