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Physics, 17.04.2020 18:36 seanisom7

Water flows through an orifice by gravity where the depth of water in the tank above the orifice is 12 inches and it is held constant at that height. If that height of water was changed to 24 inches, how much greater will the flow through the same orifice be assuming everything else in the system remains constant?

A. 1.41 times greater
B. 0.05 times greater
C. 2.00 times greater
D. 4.00 times greater

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