Water is filled in a tank up to a height of $3 \,m$. The base of the tank is at a height of $1 \,m$ above the ground. What should be the height of a hole made in the side of the tank so that water can be sprayed up to the maximum horizontal distance on the ground?

  • A
    $3 \,m$ from ground
  • B
    $1.5 \,m$ from ground
  • C
    $1.5 \,m$ from base of tank
  • D
    $2 \,m$ from ground

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