example for capillary depression
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capillary depression. The depression of the meniscus of a liquid contained in a tube where the liquid does not wet the walls of the container (as in a mercury barometer). The meniscus is shaped convex upward, and this results in a depression of the meniscus.
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Example of Capillary action in water include water moving up a straw or glass tube, movi g through a paper or cloth towel, moving through a plant, and tears moving through tear ducts.
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