Mechanical Engineering - Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics - Section 1 (Q.No. 15)
15.
When a tube of smaller diameter is dipped in water, the water rises in the tube due to viscosity of water.
True
False
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Samim said:   1 decade ago
It is rise due to capillary or surface tension.

M.chandrasekaran said:   1 decade ago
Wetting of surface because of viscosity whereas rise in water because of surface tension.

Ravikumar said:   1 decade ago
It is rise due to pressure in each water particle.

Ravi said:   1 decade ago
Due to capillary action.

Ashish said:   1 decade ago
It is rise because of the atmospheric temperature lower than that of the internal pressure.

Amol said:   1 decade ago
When tube of smaller diameter Dipped in water, the water rises due to capillary phenomenon.

Rishi said:   1 decade ago
Capillary height is inversely proportional to radius of tube. Option B.

Deepak said:   1 decade ago
The capillary action is due to the pressure of cohesion and adhesion which cause the liquid to work against gravity.

Shibunath mongaraj said:   1 decade ago
It rises due to capillarity.

Amol VM said:   1 decade ago
Due to surface tension and capillary.


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