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Find the height to which the water rise when a capillary tube of radius 0.24 mm is dipped vertically in a beaker containing water. Surface tension of water is `7.0xx10^(-2)Nm^(-1)`, angle of contact is `0^(@)` and density of water is `1000Kgm^(-3)`.

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5.952 cm
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