When a tube of smaller diameter is dipped in water the water rises in the tube due to?
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When a tube of smaller diameter is dipped in water, the water rises in the tube due to capillary phenomenon.
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When a tube of smaller diameter is dipped in water, the water rises in the tube due to capillary phenomenon.
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About capillary phenomenon:
Capillary rise, also known as capillarity, occurs when a liquid rises or falls spontaneously in a small space, such as a thin tube or the voids of a porous substance. The phenomena of capillarity is influenced by surface tension.
Examples for capillary action:
Water rising against gravity in a straw or glass tube, tears travelling via tear ducts, water rising against gravity in a linen towel Capillary motion can be seen in these illustrations.
Hence, The water rises when a tube with a smaller diameter is dipped in water due to the capillary phenomenon.
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