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Problem 28 Easy Difficulty

At $25^{\circ} \mathrm{C},$ how high will water rise in a glass capillary tube with an inner diameter of 0.63 $\mathrm{mm}$ ? Refer to Example 10.4 for the required information.

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4.7 $\mathrm{cm}$

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detained in sea off a liquid to rice in the narrow space like capital re two against the gravity is called US capital reaction. The height to which liquid rises in a capital. You too, can be called calculated through the given formula over here as the water rise in a capital re too with inner diameter off 0.60 millimeter. Therefore, the radius is diameter. Divided by two. The radius turns out to be 0.315 into 10 days. Super minus three meter. The density can be converted from God. Grandpa Centimeter cube toe kilogram per meter. Q. We are given with the time on the gravity as the cappellini most into the water. So Tita is equal to zero degrees on dhe cost. Teeter is equal to one substitute these value integration number one on we get the height, the high to which water rise in a capital. It you comes out to be 4.7 centimeters

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