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Two long capillary tubes of diameter ` 5.0` mm and `4.0 ` mm are held vertically inside water one by one . How much high the water will rise in each tube ? ( `g = 10 m//s^(2)` , surface tension of water ` = 7.0 xx 10^(-2)` N/m)

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To solve the problem of how high water will rise in two capillary tubes of different diameters, we can use the formula for capillary rise: \[ h = \frac{2T \cos \theta}{\rho g r} \] Where: - \( h \) = height of the liquid column ...
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