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Passage II (Q. Nos. 3-5] Liquid is filled in a vessel of square base (2m x 2m) upto a height of 2m as shown in figure (i). In figure (ii) the vessel is tilted from horizontal at 30° 1 TUIT ICE ELIDIR 11 III 2 m TERRIBILI 1 30° 3. What is the velocity of efflux in this case. Liquid does not spills out ? (a) 3.29 m/s (b) 4.96 m/s (c) 5.67 cm (d) 2.68 m/s

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