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In a cylindrical water tank there are two small holes `Q` and `P` on the wall at a depth of `h_(1)` from the upper level of water and at a height of `h_(2)` from the lower end of the tank, respectively, as shown in the figure. Water coming out from both the holes strike the ground at the same point. The ratio of `h_(1)` and `h_(2)` is

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