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Suppose that a tank containing a certain liquid has an outlet near the bottom. Let h(t) be the height of the liquid surface above the outlet at time t. Torricelli’s2 principle states that the outflow velocity v at the outlet is equal to the velocity of a particle falling freely (with no drag) from the height h.

show that h(t) satisfies the equation dh/dt=√2gh

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