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Discussion Forum : Physics - Section 1 (Q.No. 14)
14.
Let a thin capillary tube be replaced with another tube of insufficient length then, we find water
will overflow
will not rise
depressed
change its meniscus
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Sridhar said:   1 decade ago
Area decreases as it is thin, so height increases. Again small height given so it will overflow.

Jitender sharma said:   1 decade ago
Because in small area adhessive force between water and glass dominent than the gravity.

Mohib said:   1 decade ago
Because capillary action depends on cross sectional area of tube not on the length.

Prashant pattani said:   1 decade ago
Because capillary action depends on cross sectional area of tube not on the length.

Alok yadav said:   8 years ago
When the different tube of insufficient length then water may change its meniscus.

Usha said:   1 decade ago
Because adhesive force is high in capillary tube than insufficient tube.

Vaishali said:   1 decade ago
Because capillary action depends on cross sectional area not on length.

Vivetha.h said:   1 decade ago
The insufficient tube (large tube) will not allow the water to rise.

Sagar said:   1 decade ago
Because the other tube has large length so the water would not rise.

San said:   9 years ago
It will rise something.

But not fully NoT rise in previous.


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