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Water is filled in a cylindrical container to a height of `3m`. The ratio of the cross-sectional area of the orifice and the beaker is `0.1`. The square of the speed of the liquid coming out from the orifice is `(g=10m//s^(2))`.

A

`50 m^2//s^2`

B

`50.5 m^2//s^2`

C

`51 m^2//s^2`

D

`52 m^2//s^2`

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