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If a hailstone falling from certain height melts completely by just reaching the ground. then which of the following could be best reason a. Heated by friction b. Potential ener…
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If a hailstone falling from certain height melts completely by just reaching the ground. then which of the following could be best reason
a. Heated by friction
b. Potential energy absorbed by latent heat c. PE absorbed by KE
d. Impossible to say
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The best reason for a hailstone to melt completely upon reaching the ground is heated by friction.
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Answer: the answer is b
Explanation: becuse the friction of the air heats it
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