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There are two holes `O_(1) " and " O_(2)` in a tank of height H. The water emerging from `O_(1) " and " O_(2)` strikes the ground at the same points, as shown in figure. Then

A

`H=h_(1)+h_(2)`

B

`H=h_(2)-h_(1)`

C

`H=h_(1)h_(2)`

D

`H=h_(2)//h_(1)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

`R=V_("efflux")xx"time,"R_(1)=R_(2)`
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