Two capillary tubes of radii $R$ and $2R$ are dipped in water. The water rises to heights $h_1$ and $h_2$ respectively in the two tubes. If $m_1$ and $m_2$ be the masses of water ascended in the tubes,then $m_1: m_2=$

  • A
    $1: 2$
  • B
    $1: 4$
  • C
    $1: \sqrt{2}$
  • D
    $1: 1$

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