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A tube of 1mm bore is dipped into a vessel containing a liquid of density `rho = 800 kg m^(-3)` and of surface tension , `S=49 xx 10^(-3)Nm^(-1)` and angle of contact , `theta = 0^(@)`. The tube is held inclined to the verticle at an angle of 60^(@), find the height to which the liquid can rise and the length which the liquid will oc cupy in the tube.

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