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Two vessels `A` and `B` have same base area. Equal volumes of a liquid are poured in the two vessel to difference heights `h_(A)` and `h_(B)(gth_(A)`. In which vessel, the force on the base of vessel will be more?

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The correct Answer is:
B

`F=pA(rho gh)B`
`Fproph`.
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