How does the water rise in the static tube? If the water would have been at rest, the water wouldn't rise in it. So, I understand that the rise in the static tube should happen due to the velocity of the water, namely the dynamic pressure. Could you explain why am I wrong?
@@engineerknow Yes I know that but it occurs due to the adhesion which is a different topic. Some people say that because the pipe is a closed pipe, it creates an internal pressure which causes a static pressure and this is the best response I've heard so far.
why is velocity at point 2 zero?
How does the water rise in the static tube? If the water would have been at rest, the water wouldn't rise in it. So, I understand that the rise in the static tube should happen due to the velocity of the water, namely the dynamic pressure. Could you explain why am I wrong?
water rise in capillary tube even when water is at rest. Search for capillary tube experiment it will clear doubt
@@engineerknow Yes I know that but it occurs due to the adhesion which is a different topic. Some people say that because the pipe is a closed pipe, it creates an internal pressure which causes a static pressure and this is the best response I've heard so far.