what do you mean by capillarity define the surface tension of liquid by capillarity rise method
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Capillarity is the combined effect of cohesive and adhesive forces that causes water and other liquids to rise in thin tubes or other constricted spaces. ... The water continues to climb up the tube until the downward force of gravity on the water equals the upwards force caused by the surface tension.
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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.
The oil rises through wicks of lamp through capillary action. Any liquid will be absorbed by the sponges through capillary action. Ink will be absorbed by blotting paper.
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