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A U-tube containing a liquid is accelerated horizontally with a constant acceleration `a_0`. If the separation between the vertical limbs is l find the difference in the heights of the liquid in the two arms.

A

`(ad)/(g)`

B

`(d)/(ag)`

C

`(g)/(ad)`

D

`(g)/(gd)`

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