Consider a capillary tube in which water has risen. The contact angle is θ. The radius of the capillary tube is 'r'. The surface tension is 'S'. And the density of water is 'ρ'. What is the expression for the height of water risen in the tube? Assume the radius of meniscus to be 'R'. Let the height of water risen in the tube be 'h'.

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Consider a capillary tube in which water has risen. The contact angle is θ. The radius of the capillary tube is 'r'. The surface tension is 'S'. And the density of water is 'ρ'. What is the expression for the height of water risen in the tube? Assume the radius of meniscus to be 'R'. Let the height of water risen in the tube be 'h'.






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