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A capillary tube is partially dipped vertically in a vessel containing water. Due to capillarity water rises in the tube. The height of water rise in the tube can be increased by
A) decreasing the radius of the capillary tube B) increasing the radius of the capillary tube C) increasing the height of water in the vessel D) None of these

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Answered by itzankit21
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A capillary tube is partially dipped vertically in a vessel containing water. Due to capillarity water rises in the tube. The height of water rise in the tube can be increased by

A) decreasing the radius of the capillary tube B) increasing the radius of the capillary tube C) increasing the height of water in the vessel D) None of these

Answered by MUSKA205
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I think so (B) increasing the radius of the capillary tube.

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