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Water from a tap emerges vertically downwards with iitial velocity `4ms^(-1)`. The cross-sectional area of the tap is A. The flow is steady and pressure is constant thorughout the stream of water. The distance `h` vertically below the tap, where the cross-sectional area of the stream becomes `((2)/(3))A` is `(g=10m//s^(2))`

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