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A portion of a tube is shown in the figure. Fluid is flowing from cross-section area `A_(1)` to `A_(2)`. The two cross-sections are at distance `'l'` from each other. The velocity of the fluid at section `A_(2)` is `sqrt((gl)/(2))`. If the pressures at `A_(1)` & `A_(2)` are same, then the angle made by the tube with the horizontal will be:

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