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1 on Blade floats in water surface tension; Kerosene rises up through the wick

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Answered by AbhinavJoemon
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Answer: Kerosene oil rises up in wick of a lantern because of capillary action. If the surface tension of oil is zero, then it will not rise, so oil rises up in a wick of a lantern due to surface tension.

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Answered by cuteangle66
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Kerosene oil rises up in wick of a lantern because of capillary action. If the surface tension of oil is zero, then it will not rise, so oil rises up in a wick of a lantern due to surface tension.

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