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Water rises in a capillary tube to a height 2.0 cm. In an another capillary tube whose radius is one third of it, how much the water will rise ? If the first capillary tube is inclined at an angle of `60^@` with the vertical then what will be the position of water in the tube.A. `2.0cm`B. `4.0cm`C. `(4)/sqrt(3)cm`D. `2sqrt(2)cm`

Answer» Correct Answer - B
The height upto which water will rise `l=(h)/(cos alpha) = (2cm)/(cos 60) = 4cm`. `[h = "vertical height", alpha = "angle with vertical"]`


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