Capillary effect occurs when liquid rises or falls in narrow spaces such as tubes due to surface tension. Surface tension is caused by attractive forces between liquid molecules. These forces allow liquids to overcome gravity in narrow spaces and rise or fall depending on the relationship between the liquid-air surface tension and the liquid-solid surface tension.
Capillary effect occurs when liquid rises or falls in narrow spaces such as tubes due to surface tension. Surface tension is caused by attractive forces between liquid molecules. These forces allow liquids to overcome gravity in narrow spaces and rise or fall depending on the relationship between the liquid-air surface tension and the liquid-solid surface tension.
Capillary effect occurs when liquid rises or falls in narrow spaces such as tubes due to surface tension. Surface tension is caused by attractive forces between liquid molecules. These forces allow liquids to overcome gravity in narrow spaces and rise or fall depending on the relationship between the liquid-air surface tension and the liquid-solid surface tension.