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A large tank open to the atmosphere is filled with water to a height of 5 m from the outlet tap. A tap near the bottom of the tank is now opened, and water flows out from the smooth and rounded outlet. Determine the maximum water velocity (in m/s) at the outlet.
Round your answer to 1 decimal place.
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