Thanks for your reply :)
Do you know how'd Jurin's law change according to example #2 and #3 ?
What'd be the column height of example #2 and #3 assuming "c" as 1mm ?
Slightly guessed results would still be better than nothing since I lack the basics to guess this myself.
Thank you all
Hello,
I was thinking about how would capillary action change in a tube (classic example) and in a tube fitted inside another tube (considering water as the liquid involved).
This is no homework question, it's just a thought which striked my mind but I don't have sufficient basic knowledge...
First thing which comes in mind is that depending on which speed the copper ingot is inserted in the magnetic field, it'd get hot due to inducted currents.