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Assertion : The water rises higher in a capillary tube of small diameter than in the capillary tube of large diameter. Reason : Height through which liquid rise in capillary tube inversely proportional to the diameter of capillary tube.

A capillary of radius 0.15mm is dipped in liquid of density 'rho' = 667 kg/m^3. If surface tension of liquid is 1/20 N/m then find height upto which liquid rises in capillary. Angle of contact between liquid and capillary tube is 60^@ . (g=10m/s^2)

A capillary of radius 0.15mm is dipped in liquid of density 'rho' = 667 kg/m^3. If surface tension of liquid is 1/20 N/m then find height upto which liquid rises in capillary. Angle of contact between liquid and capillary tube is 60^@ . (g=10m/s^2)

For a liquid to rise in capillary tube, the angle of contact should be ..........

Why do liquids rise in a capillary tube?

A liquid rises in a capillary tube when the angle of contact is:

A liquid rises in a capillary tube when the angle of contact is:

A liquid rises in a capillary tube when the angle of contact is:

When a liquid rises in a capillary tube angle of contact will be