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explain the rise of liquid in the cappillary on the basis of pressure difference​

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When a capillary tube is dipped in water, the water meniscus inside the tube is concave. Therefore, to make up the deficiency of pressure, $$2T/R$$, below meniscus, water begins to flow from outside to inside the tube.

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