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10th Grade Capillarity Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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This assessment explores capillarity and viscosity in fluid dynamics. It evaluates understanding of key concepts such as friction in fluid flow, contact angles, and interfacial phenomena involving liquids, solids, and gases. This...
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 10 | Last updated: Mar 13, 2026
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Sample Question 1In capillary filling of a small tube, the main driving effect is usually:
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Sample Question 2Even if capillary forces are strong, a very viscous liquid can fill a pore network slowly.
This quiz explores the principles of capillary rise, focusing on the motion of liquids in narrow spaces. It evaluates your understanding of key concepts such as surface tension, adhesion, and cohesion. Engaging with this material...
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 10 | Last updated: Mar 13, 2026
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Sample Question 1The curved surface (meniscus) in a capillary matters mainly because it creates:
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Sample Question 2Stronger curvature (smaller radius of curvature) generally leads to a larger pressure difference.
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