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what is rise of liquid in capillary tube​

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Answered by sukhmanbrar32
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Capillary action in glass tubesThe rise or fall of liquids in a capillary tube depends upon the interactions between the tube and the liquid. The meniscus is the curve caused by surface tension in the upper surface of a liquid. It can be either convex or concave.

Answered by raotd
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The phenomenon of a rise and fall of a liquid inside a capillary tube when it is dipped in the liquid is called capillary action or capillarity. When a glass capillary is immersed in water, the water rises inside the tube. When a glass tube is immersed in mercury, the level of mercury inside the tube falls below the level in the outer vessel.

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