In a cylindrical vessel containing liquid of density $\rho$,there are two holes in the side walls at heights of $h_1$ and $h_2$ respectively,such that the range of efflux at the bottom of the vessel is the same. The height of a hole,for which the range of efflux would be maximum,is:

  • A
    $h_2 - h_1$
  • B
    $h_2 + h_1$
  • C
    $\frac{h_2 - h_1}{2}$
  • D
    $\frac{h_2 + h_1}{2}$

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