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In the following figure shown, a liquid is filled into the vessel up to a height h and the forces exerted against the liquid by the walls of the vessel are shown by arrows, the force being everywhere perpendicular to the walls of the vessel. For this situation mark out the correct statement(s).

A

The horizontal component of the forces on the left and right side inclined faces will cancel each other

B

The weight of the section lettered is supported by vertical component of forces acting on the inclined faces

C

Force exerted by the liquid on the base of the vessel is greater than `(P_(0)+rho gh)a` where `rho is the density of the liquid and A is base area of the vessel

D

Net force exerted by liquid on the base of the vessel is in the vertical downward direction

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