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above the mercury in the capillary tube. Metal wires are connected at the thick end into the mercury and at the thin end into the sulfuric acid.
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in 1873. The device consists of a tube which is thick on one end and very thin on the other. The thin end is designed to act as a
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of the mercury and allows it to leap up a short distance in the capillary tube. This device was used in the first practical
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When the pulse of electricity arrives it changes the
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Electrocapillarity
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