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A tube `1 cm^(2)` in cross section is attached to the top of a vessel `1 cm` high and of cross section `100 cm^(2)`. Water is poured into the system filling it to a depth of `100 cm` above the bottom of the vessel as shown in the figure. Take `g = 10 ms^(-2)`. Find the correct statement.

A

100 N

B

200 N

C

300 N

D

400 N

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