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How can I find the amount of water in a capillary that won't drop?
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How can I find the amount of water in a capillary that won't drop?
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How can I find the amount of water in a capillary that won't drop?
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Hello!
If I fill a capillary with water, how can I find how much water it can hold so that it won't drop out when I hold it vertically?
For different capillary diameters and heights.
thanks!
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Re: How can I find the amount of water in a capillary that won't drop?
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Suck it and see - literally! As mentioned in another thread, there are so many variables that a general equation is worthless.
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