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A capillary tube of diameter 0.4mm is dipped in a beaker containing mercury. If density of mercury is `13.6 xx 10^3 kg//m^3`, surface tension `0.49Nm^(-1)`, angle of contact `135^@`, the depression of the meniscus in the capillary tube will be

A

`0.13 m`

B

`0.013 m`

C

`0.026m`

D

`0.0026 m`

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