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A cylindrical vessel containing a liquid is closed by a smooth piston of mass "100g" as shown in the figure.The radius of the piston is "10cm" .If the atmospheric pressure is `P_(0)` then the pressure difference of the liquid just below the piston and the atmospheric pressure is `(g=10m/s^(2))`

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