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Physics Question on mechanical properties of fluid

If M'M' is the mass of water that rises in a capillary tube of radius r'r', then mass of water which will rise in a capillary tube of radius 2r'2r' is :

A

4M4M

B

MM

C

2M2M

D

M2\frac{M}{2}

Answer

2M2M

Explanation

Solution

Height of liquid rise in capillary tube h = 2Tcosθcρrg\frac{2T cos \theta_c}{\rho rg}
\Rightarrow h ? 1r\frac{1}{r}
when radius becomes double height become half
h=h2\therefore \, h' = \frac{h}{2}
Now, M = πr2h×ρ\pi r^2 h \times \rho
and M' = π(2r2)(h/2)×ρ=2M\pi (2r^2) (h/2) \times \rho = 2M
Option (3)