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Water flows at the rate of 2ms-1 through a pipe of radius 2 cm and emerges from a nozzle of radius 1 cry. If the nozzle is directed vertically upwards, water rises to a maximum height of `(g=10 ms^(-1))`

A

`3.2m`

B

`6.4 m`

C

`1.6 m`

D

`0.8m`

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