Biology, asked by mmorris585, 10 months ago

Capillary rise and capillary fall difference between

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Answered by rishabhjian
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Answer:

Capillary is a phenomenon of rising or falling of liquid surface in a small tube compared to the adjacent normal liquid level. The rise of liquid in tube known as capillary rise while depression of fluid level is known as capillary fall.

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Answered by viveklexi1
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The difference between capillary rise and fall is that in capillary rise, the level of liquid rises in the capillary while in capillary fall, the level of liquid falls or decreases.

Explanation:

  • Capillary rise is when the fluid level in the capillary tube rises above than that of the fluid level outside the tube.
  • Capillary fall is when the capillary fluid level appears depressed or to be below than that of the adjacent fluid level.
  • The main difference between capillary rise and capillary fall is the direction of movement of the fluid contained in a narrower tube-like structure (or, capillary) in comparison to the adjacent fluid level.

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