Properties Of Matter Ques 93

  1. A uniform capillary tube of inner radius $r$ is dipped vertically into a beaker filled with water. The water rises to a height $h$ in the capillary tube above the water surface in the beaker. The surface tension of water is $\sigma$. The angle of contact between water and the wall of the capillary tube is $\theta$. Ignore the mass of water in the meniscus. Which of the following statements is (are) true?

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(a) For a given material of the capillary tube, $h$ decreases with increase in $r$

(b) For a given material of the capillary tube, $h$ is independent of $\sigma$

(c) If this experiment is performed in a lift going up with a constant acceleration, then $h$ decreases

(d) $h$ is proportional to contact angle $\theta$

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 93.(a, c)

Solution:

Formula:

Surface Tension

  1. $h=\frac{2 \sigma \cos \theta}{r \rho g}$

(a) $\rightarrow h \propto \frac{1}{r}$

(b) $h$ depends upon $\sigma$.

(c) If lift is going up with constant acceleration.

$$ g _{\text {eff }}=(g+a) \Rightarrow h=\frac{2 \sigma \cos \theta}{r \rho(g+a)} $$

It means $h$ decreases.

(d) $h$ is proportional to $\cos \theta$.



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