. Determine the capillary rise of kerosene in the

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2. A 0.4 mm diameter glass tube is inserted into kerosene at 20°C (p=804kg/m³). The contact
angle of kerosene with a glass surface is 26°. Determine the capillary rise of kerosene in the
tube. (The surface tension of kerosene-glass at 20°C is 0.028 N/m)
Transcribed Image Text:2. A 0.4 mm diameter glass tube is inserted into kerosene at 20°C (p=804kg/m³). The contact angle of kerosene with a glass surface is 26°. Determine the capillary rise of kerosene in the tube. (The surface tension of kerosene-glass at 20°C is 0.028 N/m)
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