A container of height $10\, cm$ is filled with water. There is a hole at bottom. Find the pressure difference between points at top and bottom.
  • A$1000\, Pa$
  • B
    zero
  • C$1 \,Pa$
  • D$100\, Pa$
AIIMS 2019, Easy
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