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Water rises to height h in the capillary tube. If the length of the capillary tube above the surface of the water is made less than h then:


A

Water does not rise at all.

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B

Water rises up to a point a little below the top and stays there.

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C

Water rises up to the tip of the capillary tube and then starts overflowing like a fountain.

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D

Water rises up to the top of the capillary tube and stays there without overflowing.

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Solution

The correct option is D

Water rises up to the top of the capillary tube and stays there without overflowing.


Explanation for correct option:

  • Consider a beaker filled with some liquid, dip a capillary tube into it. The liquid in the capillary tube will rise (as compared to the surface of liquid in beaker)
  • Let R be the radius of tube or radius of meniscus, σ be the surface tension, and ρ be the density of the liquid.
  • Now, the height (h) up to which a liquid rises is given as h=2σρgR
  • Here, g is the acceleration due to gravity.
  • Also notice that the term 2σρg is constant, therefore R1h
  • Now when height is reduced then the radius of the meniscus increases.
  • Thus, the liquid reaches the top of capillary tube, and it doesn't overflow.
  • Therefore, water rises up to the top of capillary tube and stays there without overflowing.

Hence, the correct option is (D).

Explanation for incorrect option:

  • The liquid won't overflow because by doing so, it will create constant flow, constant energy, but without any energy input.
  • The same force that pulls the water along inside the capillary tube also holds it there when it reaches the end.
  • This force does not pull upward, it will pull the water along the glass.
  • At certain water the weight of water balances this pull and it would not overflow.

Hence, option (A), (B), and (C) are incorrect.


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