Two holes are made in a field tin can to take out oil from it
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Two holes are made in a field tin can to take out oil from it because if there would be one hole then the air enters in tin can and pressure will becomes less than atmospheric pressure in the can and hence, the oil will come out with the less pressure. If there would be two holes then the air will enter and one hole and come out from the second hole and hence, the the oil will come out faster. So, two holes are made.
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Two holes are made in a field tin can to take out oil from it because if there would be one hole then the air enters in tin can and pressure will becomes less than atmospheric pressure in the can and hence, the oil will come out with the less pressure. If there would be two holes then the air will enter and one hole and come out from the second hole and hence, the the oil will come out faster. So, two holes are made.
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