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The area of cross-section of the two vertical arms of a hydraulic press are 1 `cm ^(2)` and `10 cm^(2)` respectively. A force of 10N applied. As shown in the figure, to a tight fitting light piston in the thinner arm balances a force F applied to the corresponding piston in the thicker arm. Assuming that the levels of water in both the arms are the same, we can conclude:-

A

`F = 100 N`

B

F = 50 N

C

F = 25

D

F cannot balance the effect of the force on the thinner piston

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