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Capillary lenght edit

Are you updating the article soon?. --MaoGo (talk) 10:27, 28 February 2019 (UTC)Reply

yes, i have an article in my sandbox that will be published soon
You keep disrupting other articles without following the WP:MANUAL. --MaoGo (talk) 12:47, 28 February 2019 (UTC)Reply
Please explain. I updated the jurins law page derivation because it is clearer. as far as im aware i have followed the rules. I removed all the bullet points on the derivation and used other pages as examples to do the derivation.
Please sign your comments. If you are responding, Template:ping me so I get notified. I don't understand why you have to erase everything so to add your version. Please respond in Talk:Jurin's law, details are not clear. In other articles you keep over capitalizing terms (like "Capillarity Lenght" instead of "capillarity lenght"). --MaoGo (talk) 13:11, 28 February 2019 (UTC)Reply

@MaoGo i have explained in jurins page. I have changed the derivation because mine is more in depth as i have looked through lots of physical articleds to explain it. Also using point g is silly because gravity is also g and it is confusing. The capitilisation is a mistke and im sorry. I will try to be more carefulThomas Surrey Physics (talk) 13:31, 28 February 2019 (UTC)ThomasReply

Fixed the g.--MaoGo (talk) 17:37, 28 February 2019 (UTC)Reply