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will the water in the capillary overflow when dipped too much in water
    
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depends on da hieght
and force applied fr dippin it. if u apply too much force den due to underlyin effort da water gushes upward.
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mamu change da pic it luks as dou u r cockeyed.n plz explain da reason fr y it wont depend on height
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no. water will not overflow as it is against the ppl of conservation of energy.
the angle of contact will change to account for it.

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No. The curvature of miniscus changes instead.

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as we know h = 2Tsin --:--drg
 
h/sin
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No. When the water will reach the top the angle of miniscus will change and water flow will stop

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