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Engineering, 14.09.2019 05:10 janeou17xn

Determine the height that water at 60 °f will rise due to capillary action in a clean, 60/8-in.-diameter glass tube (see the video). what will be the height if the diameter is reduced to 0.0079 in? what is the height that the water will rise in the tube?

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