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There are two identical small holes on the opposite sides of a tank containing a liquid. The tank is open at the top. The difference in height between the two holes is `h`. As the liquid comes out of the two holes. The tank will experience a net horizontal force proportional to.
.

A

`sqrt(h)`

B

`h`

C

`h^(3//2)`

D

`h^(2)`

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