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to which point does the capillary rise of a liquid happen against the gravitational force?​

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Answered by muhsinaj460
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Answer:When the adhesive force is greater than cohesive force, the capillary rise of a liquid happen against the gravitational force.

Explanation:

Answered by sonuvuce
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The capillary rise of a liquid happens against the gravitational force till the steady state between the forces of adhesion and forces of cohesion is achieved.

Explanation:

  • The capillary rise (or fall) of a liquid happens due to the cohesive and adhesive forces
  • Cohesion is the attractive forces between similar molecules or atoms for example the attractive forces between the molecules of liquid
  • Adhesion is the attractive forces between dissimilar molecules or atoms like the attractive forces between the molecules of liquid and glass surface
  • When adhesion is greater than the cohesion and gravitational force then the liquid clings to the wall of the capillary tube, the cohesion tries to reduce the surface tension
  • Thus, the liquid rises inside a capillary tube till the steady state between the forces of adhesion and cohesion is achieved

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