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In a capillary tube, water rises by 1.2m...

In a capillary tube, water rises by `1.2mm`. The height of water that will rise in another capillary tube having half the radius of the first, is

A

1.2 mm

B

2.4 mm

C

0.6 mm

D

0.4 mm

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B
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