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A tank of height 5 m is full of water. There is a hole of cross-sectional area `1cm^(2)` in its bottom. The volume of water that will come out from this hole per second is `(g=10m//s^(2))`

A

`10^(-3)m^(3)//s`

B

`10^(-4)m^(3)//s`

C

`10m^(3)//s`

D

`10^(-2)m^(3)//s`

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