Example: Capillary Rise in Water and Mercury


Capillary Rise


This is a close view of two narrow tubes, one containing water and the other containing mercury. The tube containing water exhibits positive capillary rise, where the water adheres to the sides of the tube causing the fluid to rise slightly. The tube containing mercury exhibits negative capillary rise. The fluid is drawn away from the walls of the tube, causing the fluid to sink slightly.






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