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Figure shows a capillary tube of radius r dipped into The atmospheric pressure is `P_(0)` and the capillary rise of water is `h`. `s` is the surface tension for water-glass.

Initially, `h = 10 cm`. If the capillary tube is now incline at `45^@`, the length of water rising in the tube will be

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