The level of water in a tank is 5 m high. A hole of area 1 cm 2 is made at the bottom of…
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The level of water in a tank is 5 m high. A hole of area 1 cm2 is made at the bottom of the tank. The rate of leakage of water from the hole is (g = 10 m/s2)
- 10–3 m3/s
- 10–4 m3/s3
- 10 m3/s
- 10–2 m3/s
Answer
(A) 10 –3 m 3 /s
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