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Hail stones fall from certain height If only 2% of the mass of the hail stone melt on reaching the ground,, the height from which they fall is ( g = 10 ms-2, L = 80 cal/gm and J = 4.2J/cal)
- 33.6 km
- 67.2 km
- 672 m
- 336 m
The correct answer is: 672 m
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