Difference between capillarity and surface tension
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capillarity is the ability of intake of water due to upward force while surface tension is the force experienced on a unit length.
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☞Capillarity☜
Capillarity, rise or depression of a liquid in a small passage such as a tube of small cross-sectional area, like the spaces between the fibres of a towel or the openings in a porous material. ...
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