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Water can rise up to a height of 12 cm in a capillary tube. If the tube is lowered to keep only 9 cm above the water level then the water at the upper end of the capillary will (a) Overflow (b) From a convex surface (c) From a flat surface (d) From a concave surface

Water can rise up to a height of 12 cm in a capillary tube. If the tube is lowered to keep only 9 cm above the water level then the water at the upper end of the capillary will
(a) Overflow
(b) From a convex surface
(c) From a flat surface
(d) From a concave surface

Grade:12

1 Answers

SAHIL
3778 Points
7 years ago
 FORM A FLAT SURFACEWater can rise up to a height of 12 cm in a capillary tube. If the tube is lowered to keep only 9 cm above the water level then the water at the upper end of the capillary will 
SO ANSWER IS {c}

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