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प्रश्न
If a capillary experiment is performed in a vacuum, what will happen to the liquid in the capillary tube?
विकल्प
Rise
Remain the same
Fall
Rise to the top
MCQ
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उत्तर
Rise to the top
Explanation:
The capillary rise formula is h = \[\frac {\text {2σ cos θ}}{\text {ρgr}}\]. In a vacuum, there is no air pressure acting on the liquid surface outside the tube. This means there is no downward atmospheric pressure to oppose the rise, so the liquid rises all the way to the top of the capillary tube due to surface tension alone.
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