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How is the diameter of the tube related to capillary rise? *


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Capillary rise is inversely proportional to the diameter of the tube. (when the diameter of the tube increases the capillary rise decreases and vis-versa) * When the diameter of the tube increases, the weight of the liquid it can contain also increases. There fore the adhesive force is lesser than the cohesive force. So the capillary rise decreases (and vis-versa).​

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Answered by yogitajoshi952
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Answer:Capillary rise is inversely proportional to the diameter of the tube. (when the diameter of the tube increases the capillary rise decreases and vis-versa) * When the diameter of the tube increases, the weight of the liquid it can contain also increases. There fore the adhesive force is lesser than the cohesive force. So the capillary rise decreases (and vis-versa).​

Answered by jiyakhushi68
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Answer:

Capillary rise is inversely proportional to the diameter of the tube. (when the diameter of the tube increases the capillary rise decreases and vis-versa) * When the diameter of the tube increases, the weight of the liquid it can contain also increases. There fore the adhesive force is lesser than the cohesive force. So the capillary rise decreases (and vis-versa).

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