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On putting a capillary tube in a pot filled with water the level of water rises up to a height of 4 cm and the tubes if a tube of half the diameter is used instead the water will rise to a height of nearly

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
3

By keeping the radius  and diameter half the height of water becomes double.

Explanation:

According to the statement of the question

  • In the capillary tube height of the water is inversely proportional to the radius of the tube that is h ∝ 1/r (tube).
  • Now by keeping the other parameters constant such as volume and pressure.
  • As the radius of the tube is half, the diameter of the tube is also half  then the height of the water becomes double in the capillary tube . i.e. 2h

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Answered by Animesh122
2

Answer:

Height of the water in the capillary is

inversely proportional to the radius

of the tube.

Keeping other parameters constant.

Since diameter is half, radius is also

half then height of the water

becomes double in capillary.

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