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Water is flowing condinuously from a tap of area `10^(-4)m^(2)` the water velocity as it leaves the top is `1m//s` find out area of the water stream at a distance 0.15 m below the top

A

`2xx10^(-5)m^(2)`

B

`5xx10^(-5)m^(2)`

C

`5xx10^(-5)m^(2)`

D

`1xx10^(-5)m^(2)`

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