A siphon in use is demonstrated in the following figure. The density of the liquid flowing in siphon is 1.5gm/cc. The pressure difference between the point P and S will be
105N/m
2×105N/m
Zero
Infinity
A
105N/m
B
2×105N/m
C
Zero
D
Infinity
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