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Two capillary tubes of diameters 5.0mm and 4.0 mm are held vertically inside water one by one. How much high the water will rise in each tube ? Given `g=10ms^(-2)` and surface tension of water `7.0xx10^(-2)"Nm"^(-1).`

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