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SOLVED: Calculate the magnitude of capillary effect in millimeters (the height) in a glass tube of 7.795 mm diameter; when immersed in mercury: The temperature of the liquid is 25*C and the
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SOLVED:A particle in an experimental apparatus has a velocity given by v=k √(s), where v is in millimeters per second, the position s is millimeters, and the constant k=0.2 mm^1 / 2
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