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A cylindrical capacitor conneced to a `dc` voltage source `V` touches the surface of water with its end (Fig) The sepration `d` between the capacitors electrodes is substantially less than their mean radius. Find a height `h` to which the water level in the gap will rise. The, capilary effects are to be negelected.

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