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Water shoots out of a pipe and nozzle as shown in the figure. The cross-sectional area for the tube at point `A` is four times that of the nozzle. The pressure of water at point `A` is `41 xx 10^(3)Nm^(-2)` (guage). If the height `'h'` above the nozzle to which water jet will shoot is `x//10` meter than `x` is. (Neglect all the losses occurred in the above process) `[g = 10 m//s^(2)]`

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