What should be the displacement of the liquid inside a capillary tube if its density and surface tension are 0.95 g/cc and 25.65 dynes/cm, respectively? The values of the properties of the calibrating liquid are as follows: Y = 73 dynes/cm, density = 0.9899 g//cc, and h = 1.3cm. *

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What should be the displacement of the liquid inside a capillary tube if its
density and surface tension are 0.95 g/cc and 25.65 dynes/cm,
respectively? The values of the properties of the calibrating liquid are as
follows: Y = 73 dynes/cm, density = 0.9899 g/icc, and h = 1.3cm. *
0.4803 mm
No answer from the choices
0.4760 mm
0.4760 cm
What is the inner diameter of the capillary used in an experiment on the
surface tension of liquids using capillary rise method if the displacement
of the liquid inside the capillary is 1.8 cm, the density of the liquid is 1.7800
g/mL, and the surface tension of the liquid is 93.50 dynes/cm? The
gravitational acceleration is 9.81 m/s^2. *
0.1190 cm
0.0595 cm
1.1189 cm
No answer from the choices
Transcribed Image Text:What should be the displacement of the liquid inside a capillary tube if its density and surface tension are 0.95 g/cc and 25.65 dynes/cm, respectively? The values of the properties of the calibrating liquid are as follows: Y = 73 dynes/cm, density = 0.9899 g/icc, and h = 1.3cm. * 0.4803 mm No answer from the choices 0.4760 mm 0.4760 cm What is the inner diameter of the capillary used in an experiment on the surface tension of liquids using capillary rise method if the displacement of the liquid inside the capillary is 1.8 cm, the density of the liquid is 1.7800 g/mL, and the surface tension of the liquid is 93.50 dynes/cm? The gravitational acceleration is 9.81 m/s^2. * 0.1190 cm 0.0595 cm 1.1189 cm No answer from the choices
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