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capillaritySpontaneous movement of liquids up or down narrow tubes, or capillaries. The movement is due to unbalanced molecular attraction at the boundary between the liquid and the tube. If liquid molecules near the boundary are more strongly attracted to molecules in the material of the tube than to other nearby liquid molecules, the liquid will rise in the tube. If liquid molecules are less attracted to the material of the tube than to other liquid molecules, the liquid will fall. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The solvents have a low viscosity, which allows capillary action to draw the lubricants deep into the threads of corroded bolts. Since slabs are made of concrete, which is a porous material that likes to wick water via capillary action (refer to the celery and food coloring experiment in elementary school). When dipped into water, capillary action (process by which water molecules are attracted to the tube's molecules) pulls water into the pores. |
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