Q) Calculate the ratio between the height to which ethyl alcohol rises to water by capillary action in the same glass tube. The surface tension of water N/m is 0.0728 and ethyl alcohol N/m of 0.0223, the contact angle of water and ethyl alcohol (00) and the density of water (kg/m3 1000) and of ethyl alcohol (g/ml 0.790)?

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Q) Calculate the ratio
between the height to
which ethyl alcohol
rises to water by
capillary action in the
same glass tube. The
surface tension of
water N/m is 0.0728
and ethyl alcohol N/m
of 0.0223, the contact
angle of water and
ethyl alcohol (00) and
the density of water
(kg/m3 1000) and of
ethyl alcohol (g/ml
0.790)?
Transcribed Image Text:Q) Calculate the ratio between the height to which ethyl alcohol rises to water by capillary action in the same glass tube. The surface tension of water N/m is 0.0728 and ethyl alcohol N/m of 0.0223, the contact angle of water and ethyl alcohol (00) and the density of water (kg/m3 1000) and of ethyl alcohol (g/ml 0.790)?
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