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Physics, 22.04.2021 07:50, lizdominguez101

An outlet of diameter 1 m is made 20 cm below the surface of water in a dam what would be the force with which the water spews out when it is fully opened (taking g as 10 Nkg -1and density of water 1gcm-3 )​

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