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Two capillary tubes of length 15 cm and 5 cm and radii 0.06 cmand 0.02 cm respectively are connected in series. If the pressure difference across the end faces is equal to pressure of 15 cm high water column, then find the pressure difference across the (i) first tube and (ii) second tube.

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