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When two capillary tubes of different di...

When two capillary tubes of different diameters are dipped vertically in a liquid , the rise of the liquid in the capillary tube

A

same in both tubes

B

more in tubes of larger diameter

C

less in tube of smaller diameter

D

more in the tube of smaller diameter

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