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Some liquid is filled in a cylindrical vessel of radius R. Let `F_(1)` be the force applied by the liquid on the bottom of the cylinder. Now the same liquid is poured into a vessel of uniform square cross-section of side R. Let `F_(2)` be the force applied by the liquid on the bottom of this new vessel. (Neglect atmosphere pressure). Then

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