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Q2. When a capillary tube is dipped in water, water rises up to em in the tube. What happens when the tube is pushed down such that its end is only 5 cm above outside water level? (a) The radius of the meniscus increases and therefore water does not overflow (b) The radius of the water meniscus decreases and therefore does not overflow (c) The water forms a droplet on top of the tube but does not overflow (d) The water start overflowing 3 The excess pressure to a n incide Q40. A

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