Water rises in a vertical capillary tube up to a height of 2.0 cm.

Water Rises In A Vertical Capillary Tube Up To A Physics Question

Water rises in a vertical capillary tube up to a height of 2.0 cm. If the tube is inclined at an angle of 60⁰ with the vertical, then up to what length the water will rise in the tube?

Options

(a) 2.0 cm
(b) 4.0 cm
(c) 4/√3 cm
(d) 2/√2 cm

Correct Answer:

4.0 cm

Explanation:

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Topics: Properties of Bulk Matter (130)
Subject: Physics (2479)

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