When a tube of length 10cm is dipped in water, the water rises up to 6cm. If the entire arrangement is put in a freely falling elevator, the length of water column in the capillary tube will be
A
2cm
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B
6cm
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C
10cm
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D
4cm
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Solution
The correct option is C10cm The height of rise of water in the capillary is given by h=2σcosθρgr
In the free-falling elevator, the relative acceleration due to gravity becomes zero and the height of the water inside the capillary becomes infinity. So the water will fill the entire tube, and the tube's length is 10cm.