Answer :
Final answer:
The statement is false; water will rise due to capillary action inside the capillary tube but will not overflow out of the tube.
Explanation:
The answer to the statement "When a capillary tube is dipped in water, irrespective of the length of the tube, water cannot come out of the tube" is false. When a capillary tube is immersed in water, the water will rise inside the tube due to capillary action, a combination of cohesive and adhesive forces, until it reaches an equilibrium determined by factors such as surface tension, the angle of contact, and the inner radius of the tube.
However, water cannot rise indefinitely and will not overflow out of the capillary tube unless other forces are applied, such as an additional pressure or a force to the water inside the tube.