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Two very wide parallel glass plates are held vertically at a small separation d, and dipped in water. Some water climbs up in the gap between the plate. Let S be the surface tension of water `P_(0)=` atmospheric pressure, `P=` pressure of water just below the water surface in the region between the plates-

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