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Water rises to a height h in capillary tube. If the length of capillary tube above the surface of water is made less than h, then
Options
(a) water rises upto a point a little below the top and stays there.
(b) water does not rise at all
(c) water rises upto the tip of capillary tube and then starts overflowing like a fountain
(d) water rises upto the top of capillary tube and stays there without overflowing
Correct Answer:
water rises upto the top of capillary tube and stays there without overflowing
Explanation:
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