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What is capillarity? Define with examples....

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Answered by Sonu1819
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The phenomenon, by virtue of which, the level of liquid in a capillary tube is different from that of outside it, is called capillarity. It is due to the property of surface tension.
Examples :-
● Bloating paper soaks ink due to the action of capillarity.

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Answered by navyaaasinghh
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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 .Capillarity is not limited to the vertical direction . Water is drawn into the fibres of a towel no matter how the towel is oriented.

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