kapillaarinippet
Kapillaarinippet is a term used in some contexts, particularly in earlier or less precise scientific discussions, to refer to the phenomenon of capillary action, specifically the very narrowest parts of a capillary tube where the liquid surface tension and adhesion forces are most pronounced. It is not a formally recognized scientific term in modern physics or chemistry, which prefer to use the broader and more accurate term capillary action.
Capillary action itself describes the ability of a liquid to flow in narrow spaces without the assistance
The "kapillaarinippet" concept likely emerged to describe the extreme end of this effect, focusing on the very