kapillärrätigheten
Kapillärrätigheten, often translated as capillary action or wicking, 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 occurs in porous materials like soil, paper, and certain fabrics, as well as in narrow tubes called capillaries. The underlying principle is a combination of adhesive forces between the liquid and the material's surface, and cohesive forces within the liquid itself.
Adhesion is the attraction between molecules of different substances. In the case of capillary action, it's
When a liquid comes into contact with a narrow tube or porous material, adhesion draws the liquid