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Standard XII
Physics
Motion Under Gravity
A beaker of l...
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A beaker of liquid accelerates from rest, on a horizontal surface, with acceleration
a
to the right.
Which edge of the water surface is higher?
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The left edge of the water surface, opposite to the direction of the acceleration, will be higher.
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