kapillæreffekter
Kapillæreffekter, also known as capillary action, describe 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 is driven by a combination of intermolecular forces: adhesion, the attraction between the liquid molecules and the surface of the container, and cohesion, the attraction between the liquid molecules themselves. When adhesive forces are stronger than cohesive forces, the liquid will "wet" the surface and be drawn upwards into a narrow tube or capillary. The smaller the diameter of the tube, the higher the liquid will rise.
The height to which a liquid rises due to capillary action is inversely proportional to the radius
Capillary action plays a crucial role in many natural and industrial processes. In plants, it is essential