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Two identical tall jars are filled with water to the brim. The first jar has a small hole on the side wall at a depth `h//3` and the second jar has a small hole on the side wall at a depth of `2h//3`, where `h` is the height of the jar. The water issuing out from the first jar falls at a distance `R_(1)` from the base and the water issuing out from the second jar falls at a distance `R_(2)` From the base. The correct relation between `R_(1)` and `R_(2)` is

A

`R_(1) gt R_(2)`

B

`R_(1)ltR_(2)`

C

`R_(2)=2xxR_(1)`

D

`R_(1)=R_(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`R_(1)=v_(1)t_(1),R_(2)=v_(2)t_(2)`
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