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In a surface tension experiment with a capillary tube water rises upto `0.1m`. If the same experiment is repeated in an artificial satellite, which is revolving around the earth, water will rise in the capillary tube upto a height of

A

`0.1 m`

B

`0.2 m`

C

`0.98 m`

D

Full length of the capillary tube

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