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A tube of uniform cross section is used to siphon water from a vessel `V` as shown in the figure. The pressure over the open end of water in the vessel is atmospheric pressure `(P_(0))`. The height of the tube above and below the water level in the vessel are `h_(1)` and `h_(2)`, respectively.

Given `h_(1) = h_(2) = 3.0 m`, the gauge pressure of water in the highest level `CD` of the tube will be

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