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Consider the situations of the previous proble. Let the water push the left wass by a force `F_1` and the right wall byi as force `F_2`.

A

`F_(1)=F_(2)`

B

`F_(1)gtF_(2)`

C

`F_(1)gtF_(2)`

D

`F_(1)ltF_(2)`

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