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A refrigerator takes heat from water at `0^(@)C` and transfer it to room at `27^(@)C` . If `100 kg` of water is converted in ice at `0^(@)C` then calculate the work done. (Latent heat of ice `3.4xx10^(5) J//kg`)

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