2. A water tank 50 m high is initially completely full and open to the atmosphere. If we remove a cap from a small hole

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2. A water tank 50 m high is initially completely full and open to the atmosphere. If we remove a cap from a small hole

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2. A water tank 50 m high is initially completely full and open to the atmosphere. If we remove a cap from a small hole 2 m above the ground allowing water to flow out, what would be the velocity of the water stream exiting the tank? [15 marks]
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