How does height of water in tube vary when tube is tilted?
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Tilting the tube "dilutes" the downward force of gravity, just as in the case of a ball rolling down an inclined plane. This allows surface tension to draw the water further up the tube's length, but the position of the meniscus in terms of its vertical height above the surface of the bulk liquid will remain the same.
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