The spouting can is something used to demonstrate the variation of pressure with depth. When the...
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The spouting can is something used to demonstrate the variation of pressure with depth. When the corks are removed from the tubes in the side of the can, water flows out with a speed that depends on the depth. In a certain can, three tubes \( T_{1}, T_{2} \) and \( T_{3} \) are set at equal distances ' \( a \) ' above the base of the can. When water contained in this can is allowed to come out of the tubes, the distances on the horizontal surface are measured as \( x_{1}, x_{2} \) and \( x_{3} \).
Speed of efflux is
(b) \( \sqrt{2 g h} \)
(c) \( \sqrt{g h} \)
(d) \( \frac{1}{2} \sqrt{2 g h} \)
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