Jurin's law, or capillary rise, is the simplest analysis of capillary action and states that the maximum height of a liquid in a capillary tube is inversely proportional to the tube's diameter Take any two readings of diameter and the corresponding height, from the below graph and obtain their products.
Draw the conclusions by the obtained product of height and diameter.
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Jurin's law, or capillary rise, is the simplest analysis of capillary action—the induced motion of liquids in small channels—and states that the maximum height of a liquid in a capillary tube is inversely proportional to the tube's diameter.
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