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The rate of flow of a liquid through a capillary tube

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Explanation:

The water flows from a constant head apparatus through a horizontal capillary tube and is then collected by a beaker; the time for a given volume to be collected is measured. The pressure difference between the two ends of the capillary tube is hrg where r is the density of the liquid.

Answered by Anonymous
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Damodar flows from constant head method through a horizontal tube and his 10 collected by a beaker

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