water rises In the Wick Of Oil Lamp Based On the Principal Of
(a) Viscosity
(b) Surface Tensim
(c) Gravity
(d) Capillarity
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Answer: option D
The oil in the wick of an oil lamp rises up due to capillary action. This effect is due to surface tension of liquids. The wick here acts as a capillary tube.
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