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The angle of contact between a glass capillary tube of length 10 cm and a liquid is `90^(@)` .If the capillary tube is dipped vertically in the liquid , then the liquid

A

will rise in the tube

B

will get depressed in the tube

C

will rise upto 10 cm in the tube and will overflow

D

will neither rise nor fall in the tube

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