kapillärsträckan
Kapillärsträckan, also known as capillary rise, is a phenomenon observed in physics and chemistry where a liquid spontaneously rises within a narrow tube, or capillary. This upward movement is driven by the interplay of adhesive forces between the liquid and the tube walls, and cohesive forces within the liquid itself. When the adhesive forces are stronger than the cohesive forces, the liquid wets the surface of the tube. This wetting causes the liquid to be pulled upwards along the walls.
The height to which the liquid rises is inversely proportional to the radius of the capillary tube.
This principle is fundamental to many natural and industrial processes. In plants, capillary action allows water