Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
Why do liquids rise in a capillary tube?...

Why do liquids rise in a capillary tube?

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The quantity on which the rise of liquid in a capillary tube does not depend is :

Why does mercury drop its level in a capillary tube?

The rise of liquid in a Capillary tube will be greatest when the angle of contact is:

Under a constant pressure head, the rate of flow of orderly volume flow of liquid through a capillary tube is V. if the length of the capillary is doubled and the diameter of the bore is halved, the rate of flow would become

What happens when a fluid rises in a capillary of insufficient length?

What is capillarity? Derive an expression for the ascent of liquid in a capillary.

Water rises in a capillary tube to a height 2cm. In another capillary tube whose radius is one third of it, how much the water will rise? If the first capillary tube is inclined at an angle 60^0 with the vertical, then what will be the position of water in the tube?

Due to capillary action a liquid will rise in a tube if the angle of contact is

Find an expression for the time period of oscillation of liquid kept in a vertical U-tube.

If you double the radius of the capillary tube, what will be the drop in height rise in the tube?