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A container of height 10 cm is filled with water. There is hole at bottom. Find the pressure difference between point A & B .

A

1000 Pa

B

zero

C

1 Pa

D

100 Pa

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The correct Answer is:
A

`P_(A) - P_(B) = rhogh`
`= 10^(3) xx 10 xx 10 xx 10^(-2) Pa`
`= 1000 Pa`
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