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Tanks A and B open at the top contain who different liquids upto certain height in them. A hole is made on the wall of each tank at a depth `h` from the surface of the liquid. The area of the hole in `A` is twice that of in `B`. If the liquid mass flux through each hole is equal, then the ratio of the densities of the liquids respectively is

A

`(2)/(1)`

B

`(3)/(2)`

C

`(2)/(3)`

D

`(1)/(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`m//t ="constant, "rho_(1)A_(1)V=rho_(2)A_(2)V rArr rho_(1)A_(1)=rho_(2)A_(2)`
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