Which is is/are NOT TRUE about Capillarity? Select the correct response(s): Temperature will not affect the capillary rise of a liquid If the wetting angle is greater than 90 degrees, the fluid inside a tube will fal. Capillary rise increases as the surface tension increases. In wetting fluids inside a tube, adhesion is less than cohesion. The specific gravity of a fluid does not affect the capillary rise. Dense fluids will rise less inside a thin bore tube A small bore tube will produce a higher capillary rise

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Which is is/are NOT TRUE about Capillarity?
Select the correct response(s):
Temperature will not affect the capillary rise of a liquid
If the wetting angle is greater than 90 degrees, the fluid inside a tube will fall.
Capillary rise increases as the surface tension increases.
In wetting fluids inside a tube, adhesion is less than cohesion.
The specific gravity of a fluid does not affect the capillary rise.
Dense fluids will rise less inside a thin bore tube
A small bore tube will produce a higher capillary rise
Transcribed Image Text:Which is is/are NOT TRUE about Capillarity? Select the correct response(s): Temperature will not affect the capillary rise of a liquid If the wetting angle is greater than 90 degrees, the fluid inside a tube will fall. Capillary rise increases as the surface tension increases. In wetting fluids inside a tube, adhesion is less than cohesion. The specific gravity of a fluid does not affect the capillary rise. Dense fluids will rise less inside a thin bore tube A small bore tube will produce a higher capillary rise
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