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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If the capillary experiment is performed in a vacuum, then for a liquid there capillary rise 

(1) It will rise

(2) Will remain the same

(3) It will fall

(4) Rise to the top

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If liquid level falls in a capillary then radius of capillary will

(1) Increase                     

(2) Decrease

(3) Unchanged                 

(4) None of these

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Water rises to a height \(\mathrm{h}\) in a capillary at the surface of earth. On the surface of the moon, the height of water column in the same capillary will be:
1. \(\mathrm{6h}\)                           
2. 16h
3.  \(\mathrm{h}\)                             
4. \(\mathrm{zero}\)

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Two capillary tubes of the same diameter are put vertically one each in two liquids whose relative densities are 0.8 and 0.6 and surface tensions are 60 and 50 dyne/cm respectively Ratio of heights of liquids in the two tubes h1h2 is

(1) 109

(2) 310

(3) 103

(4) 910

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In a capillary tube experiment, a vertical 30 cm long capillary tube is dipped in water. The water rises up to a height of 10 cm due to capillary action. If this experiment is conducted in a freely falling elevator, the length of the water column becomes:

1. 10 cm 2. 20 cm
3. 30 cm 4. Zero
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