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In the Fig. 15.5.2 below in shown the flow of liquid through a horizontal pipe. Three tubes A, B and C are connected to the pipe. The radii of the tube, A, B and C at the junction are respectively 2 cm, 1 cm , and 2 cm. It can be said that the

A

height of the liquid in the tube A is maximum

B

height of the liquid in the tubes A and B is the same

C

height of the liquid in all the three tubes is the same

D

height of the liquid in the tubes A and C is the same

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