kapillárisoké
Kapillárisoké is a term that refers to the capillary action, a phenomenon observed in fluids. It describes the ability of a liquid to flow in narrow spaces without the assistance of, or even in opposition to, external forces like gravity. This occurs in slender tubes or porous materials, such as those found in biological systems or in soil.
The principle behind capillary action is the interplay of cohesive and adhesive forces. Cohesion refers to
This phenomenon plays a crucial role in various natural processes. For instance, it is responsible for the