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`16cm^(3)` of water flows per second through a capillary tube of radius a cm and of length l cm when connected to a pressure head of h cm of water if a tube of the same length and radius a/2 cm is connected to the same pressure head the quantity of water flowing through the tube per second will be-

A

16cc

B

4cc

C

1cc

D

8cc

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