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An open tank `10 m` long and `2m` deep is filled upto height `1.5 m` of oil of specific gravity `0.80`. The tank is accelerated uniformly from rest to a speed of `10m//sec`. The shortest time (in seconds) in which this speed may be attained without spilling anyoil (in sec). `[g = 10m//s^(2)]`

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