The surface tensions of mercury and water at 60 degrees Celcius are 0.47N/m and 0.0662 N/m, respectively. What capillary height changes will occur in these two fluids when they are in contact with air in a glass tube of radius 0.30mm? Use θ = 130° for mercury, and 0° for water; y = 132.3 kN/m3 for mercury and 9.650 kN/m3 for water. Provide the given along with its solution.
The surface tensions of mercury and water at 60 degrees Celcius are 0.47N/m and 0.0662 N/m, respectively. What capillary height changes will occur in these two fluids when they are in contact with air in a glass tube of radius 0.30mm? Use θ = 130° for mercury, and 0° for water; y = 132.3 kN/m3 for mercury and 9.650 kN/m3 for water. Provide the given along with its solution.
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The surface tensions of mercury and water at 60 degrees Celcius are 0.47N/m and 0.0662 N/m, respectively. What capillary height changes will occur in these two fluids when they are in contact with air in a glass tube of radius 0.30mm? Use θ = 130° for mercury, and 0° for water; y = 132.3 kN/m3 for mercury and 9.650 kN/m3 for water. Provide the given along with its solution. (Please write legibly, I did not understand the first solution.)