$STATEMENT-1$: The stream of water flowing at high speed from a garden hose pipe tends to spread like a fountain when held vertically up,but tends to narrow down when held vertically down.
$STATEMENT-2$: In any steady flow of an incompressible fluid,the volume flow rate of the fluid remains constant.

  • A
    $STATEMENT-1$ is True,$STATEMENT-2$ is True; $STATEMENT-2$ is a correct explanation for $STATEMENT-1$
  • B
    $STATEMENT-1$ is True,$STATEMENT-2$ is True; $STATEMENT-2$ is $NOT$ a correct explanation for $STATEMENT-1$
  • C
    $STATEMENT-1$ is True,$STATEMENT-2$ is False
  • D
    $STATEMENT-1$ is False,$STATEMENT-2$ is True

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