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Two capillary tubes of the same diameter are kept vertically in two liquids whose densities are in the ratio `4 :3` What is the ratio of the heights `(h_(1)/(h_(2)))` in the two capillary tubes if their surface tension are int the ratio of `6 :5` [ Assume that their angles of contact are equal ]

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