Density of water at $4 ^\circ C$ and $20 ^\circ C$ are $1000 \ kg/m^3$ and $998 \ kg/m^3$ respectively. The increase in internal energy of $4 \ kg$ water when it is heated from $4 ^\circ C$ to $20 ^\circ C$ is . . . . . . $J$. (Specific heat capacity of water $= 4.2 \ kJ/kg \cdot K$ and $1$ atmospheric pressure $= 10^5 \ Pa$)

  • A
    $315826.2$
  • B
    $234699.2$
  • C
    $258700.8$
  • D
    $268799.2$

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