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The vessel shown in the figure has two sections. The lower part is a rectangular vessel with area of cross-section A and height h. The upper part is a conical vessel of height h with base area A and top area `a` and the walls of the vessel are inclined at an angle `30^(@)` with he vertical.A liquid of density `rho` fills both the sections upto a height 2h. Neglect atmospheric pressure.

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