Water rises to a height h in a capillary tube held vertically in a beaker containing…
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Water rises to a height h in a capillary tube held vertically in a beaker containing water. If the capillary tube is inclined at an angle 30° with the water surface, the length to which water rises in the capillary will be
- h/2
- h
- \(\frac{2 \mathrm{~h}}{\sqrt{3}}\)
- 2h
Answer
(D) 2h
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