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Two vertical, parallel glass plates are partially submerged in water. The distance between the plates is d=100`mum`, their length is l=10 cm. Assuming that the water between the plates does not reach the upper edge of the plates and that the wetting is complete, find the force of attraction, indicating how the force arises. Surface tension of water =73m N/m.

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