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A stream of water flowing horizontally with a speed of `15 ms^(-1)` gushes out of a tube of cross-sectional area `10^(-2)m^(2)` , and hits a vertical wall nearby . What is the force exerted on the wall by the impact of water, assuming it does not rebound ?

A

2250 N

B

2000 N

C

1500 N

D

1000 N

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