Why does the capillary rise increase when the diameter of the tube decreases?
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
A thinner tube has less surface area and so the water molecules have less space to fill and that's why they rise higher in a thin tube then a thick tube. This is the reason why the capilliary rise increase when the diameter of the tube decreases.
Explanation:
please mark me brainlist
Answered by
0
Answer:
A thinner tube has less surface area and so the water molecules have less space to fill and that's why they rise higher in a thin tube then a thick tube. This is the reason why the capilliary rise increase when the diameter of the tube decreases.
Similar questions