two holes are made in a sealed tin to take out oil from it
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Because When oil comes out through a tin with one hole, the pressure inside the tin becomes less than the atmospheric pressure when two holes are made in the tin, air keeps on entering the tin through the other hole and maintains pressure 'inside'.
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Because When oil comes out through a tin with one hole, the pressure inside the tin becomes less than the atmospheric pressure when two holes are made in the tin, air keeps on entering the tin through the other hole and maintains pressure 'inside'.
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