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The Water Flowing Over Niagara Falls Drops a Distance of 4186 J/kgK4186 \mathrm {~J} / \mathrm { kg } \cdot \mathrm { K }

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The water flowing over Niagara Falls drops a distance of 50 m. If all the gravitational potential energy is converted to thermal energy, by what temperature does the water rise? The specific heat of water is 4186 J/kgK4186 \mathrm {~J} / \mathrm { kg } \cdot \mathrm { K }


A) 0.42C0.42 \mathrm { C } ^ { \circ }
B) 0.37C0.37 \mathrm { C } ^ { \circ }
C) 0.10C0.10 \mathrm { C } ^ { \circ }
D) 0.12C0.12 \mathrm { C } ^ { \circ }

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