In this experiment the height of liquid measured using the capillaryrise method (h in equation 14 below) is usually between 1 and 5cm. The capillary radius (r in equation 14 below) is usuallybetween 0.3 and 0.7 mm. Use this information and anapproximation to rewrite equation 14 in a much simpler form. Inthis version of equation 14, ρ has been replaced by d = density,do not use Greek letters or numbers. Equation 14: γ = 0.5(h+r/3)rdg ≈ 0.5[a]

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In this experiment the height of liquid measured using the capillaryrise method (h in equation 14 below) is usually between 1 and 5cm. The capillary radius (r in equation 14 below) is usuallybetween 0.3 and 0.7 mm. Use this information and anapproximation to rewrite equation 14 in a much simpler form. Inthis version of equation 14, ρ has been replaced by d = density,do not use Greek letters or numbers.

Equation 14: γ = 0.5(h+r/3)rdg ≈ 0.5[a]

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