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A vessel of height `H` and length `L` contains a liquid of density `rho` upto height `H//2` The vessel start accelerating horizontally with acceleration `a` towards right. If A is the point at the surface of the liquid at right . If A is the point at the surface of the liquid at right end while the vessel is accelerating and B is the point at bottom of the vessel on the other end, the difference of pressures at B and A will be

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