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Statement - 1 : The free surface of a liquid at rest with respect to stationary container is always normal to the `overset(-)g_(eff)`.
Statement - 2 : Liquids at rest cannot have shear stress.

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Statement - 1 is true, statement - 2 is true and statement - 2 is correct explanation for statement - 1

B

Statement - 1 is true, statement - 2 is true and statement - 2 is NOT the correct explanation for statement - 1

C

Statement - 1 is true, statement - 2 is false.

D

Statement - 1 is false, statement - 2 is true.

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