kapillaarisessä
Kapillaarisessä refers to a phenomenon related to capillary action, a physical process where liquid flows in narrow spaces without the assistance of, or even in opposition to, external forces like gravity. This movement is driven by surface tension, adhesion, and cohesion of the liquid molecules. In essence, the liquid is attracted to the walls of the narrow space (adhesion) and to itself (cohesion), allowing it to climb upwards or spread outwards.
The width of the space is crucial for capillary action to be observable. The narrower the channel
Capillary action is a fundamental principle observed in various natural and technological contexts. In plants, it
This principle is also utilized in various technologies, such as in the wicking systems of some lamps,