kapillaariilmiön
Kapillaariilmiö, often translated as capillary action, is the ability of a liquid to flow in narrow spaces without the assistance of, or even in opposition to, external forces like gravity. This phenomenon is driven by a combination of intermolecular forces: adhesion, the attraction between the liquid molecules and the molecules of the surrounding solid surface, and cohesion, the attraction between the liquid molecules themselves.
When a liquid like water is in contact with a surface that it wets, such as glass,
Conversely, if the liquid does not wet the surface, meaning the cohesive forces within the liquid are
Capillary action plays a crucial role in many natural processes. For instance, it is responsible for how