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Q. Rise of oil a wick is due to
  • (A) Density of the oil
  • (B) Viscosity of the oil
  • (C) Surface tension of the oil
  • (D) Pressure of the oil
βœ… Correct Answer: (C) Surface tension of the oil

Explanation: The phenomenon of rise or fall of liquid in a capillary tube is called capillarity. Oil rises through a wick due to capillarity. The narrow pores in the threads of a wick act like tiny capillaries, through which oil rises. Capillary action is the result of adhesion and surface tension.

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The phenomenon of rise or fall of liquid in a capillary tube is called capillarity. Oil rises through a wick due to capillarity. The narrow pores in the threads of a wick act like tiny capillaries, through which oil rises. Capillary action is the result of adhesion and surface tension.

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