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A piston of mass M=3kg and radius R=4cm has a hole into which a thin pipe of radius r=1 cm is inserted the piston can enter a cylinder tightly and without friction an initially it is at the bottom of the cylinder 750 gm of water is now poured into the pipe so that the piston&pipe and lifted up as shown find the height H of water in the cylinder and height h of water in the pipe.

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`H=(11)/(32pim),h=(2)/(pi)m`
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