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Photons absorbed in a matter are converted to heat. A source emitting h photon/sec of frequency v is used to convert 1 kg or ice at 0°C to water at 0°C. Then, the time T taken for the conversion
(a) increases with increasing n, with v fixed
(b) decreases with n fixed, v increasing.
(c) does not remain constant with n and v changing such that nv = constant
(d) increases when the product nv increases.

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Answered by SYEDMUNAWWARALI
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Answer:

I don't know what is wrong in the question

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