Water rises in a capillary tube to a certain height such that the upward force due to surface tension is balanced by 75×10-4 N force due to the weight of the liquid. If the surface tension of water is 6×10-2 Nm-1, the inner circumference of the capillary must be:

1. 1.25×10-2 m 

2. 0.50×10-2 m

3. 6.5×10-2 m

4. 12.5×10-2 m

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Two capillary tubes P and Q are dipped in water. The height of water level in capillary P is 2/3 to the height in Q capillary. The ratio of their diameters is

(1) 2 : 3                           

(2) 3 : 2

(3) 3 : 4                           

(4) 4 : 3

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A vessel, whose bottom has round holes with a diameter of 0.1mm, is filled with water. The maximum height to which the water can be filled without leakage is
(S.T. of water =75 dyne/cm, g =1000 cm/s2)

(1) 100 cm

(2) 75 cm

(3) 50 cm

(4) 30 cm

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By inserting a capillary tube up to a depth l in water, the water rises to a height of h ( h<l). If the lower end of the capillary is closed inside the water and the capillary is taken out and closed-end opened, to what height the water will remain in the tube?

(1) Zero

(2) l+h 

(3) 2h

(4) h

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A capillary tube when immersed vertically in liquid records a rise of 3 cm. If the tube is immersed in the liquid at an angle of 60° with the vertical. The length of the liquid column along the tube is 

(1) 9cm

(2) 6cm

(3) 3cm

(4) 2cm

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The action of a nib split at the top is explained by

1. Gravity flow

2. Diffusion of fluid

3. Capillary action

4. Osmosis of liquid

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The correct relation is

(1) r=2Tcosθhdg

(2) r=hdg2Tcosθ

(3) r=2Tdghcosθ

(4) r=Tcosθ2hdg

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During the capillary rise of a liquid in a capillary tube, the surface of contact that remains constant is of

(1) Glass and liquid

(2) Air and glass

(3) Air and liquid

(4) All of these

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A shell having a hole of radius r is dipped in water. It holds the water up to a depth of h then the value of r is

(1) r=2Thdg

(2) r=Thdg

(3) r=Tghd

(4) None of these

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In a capillary tube, the water rises by 1.2 mm. The height of water that will rise in another capillary tube having half the radius of the first, is 

(1) 1.2 mm

(2) 2.4 mm

(3) 0.6 mm

(4) 0.4 mm

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