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A drop of water breaks into two droplets of equal size. In this process which of the following statements is correct?
(1). The sum of temperature of the two droplets together is equal to the original temperature of the drop.
(2).the sum of masses of the two droplets is equal to the original mass of the drop.
(3). the sum of the radii of the two droplets is equal to the radius of the original drop.
(4). the sum of the surface areas of the two droplets is equal to the surface area of the original drop.

A

The sum of temperature of the two droplets together is equal to the original temperature of the drop

B

The sum of masses of the two droplets is equal to the original mass of the drop

C

The sum of the radii of two droplets is equal to the radius of the original drop

D

The sum of the surface areas of the two droplets is equal to the surface area of the original drop

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The correct Answer is:
B
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