Physics, asked by theerthapk1234, 1 month ago

examine the situations given below. 1.A piece of chalk is used to blot ink. 2.In a kerosene lamp, kerosene rises through the Wick. 3.In rainy season dampness spreads on walls. 4.cotton cloth absorbs sweat. in all the above situations why do liquids rise or spread to other parts, inspite of their weight?​

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Answered by bhabhorurmile7
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Answered by jayathekkedathu0620
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Answer:

  • Capillarity is the reason behind this.

Explanation:

  • The rising of water in a tube against gravitation or against the weight of water is known as capillary rise.

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