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Capillary action (sometimes
called capillarity,
capillary motion,
capillary rise,
capillary effect, or wicking) is the
process of a
liquid flowing in...
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Capillary action through synthetic mesh is the
result of the
intermolecular attraction between moisture and semi-synthetic polymers,
causing a current...
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tension does not in
itself give rise to an
attraction or
repulsion among particles on a meniscus. A
capillary interaction requires that the
particles are...
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little and the ski
interacts with
solid snow crystals, too much and
capillary attraction of mel****er ****s the ski.
Before a ski can slide, it must overcome...
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printing contain dyes
thickened to
prevent the
colour from
spreading by
capillary attraction beyond the
limits of a
pattern or design.
Woodblock printing is a...
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nodoid with 'haunch'. The
presence of
capillary bridge,
depending on
their shapes, can lead to
attraction or
repulsion between the
solid bodies. The...
- Einstein's
first paper submitted in 1900 to
Annalen der
Physik was on
capillary attraction. It was
published in 1901 with the
title "Folgerungen aus den...
- Theoretically,
average corneal rigidity (taken as 520 μm for GAT) and the
capillary attraction of the tear
meniscus cancel each
other out when the
flattened area...
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tension of the liquid.
Capillary pressure –
Pressure between two
fluids from
forces between the
fluids and tube
walls Capillary surface –
Surface representing...
- ****ii,
which including accounts of
experiments in
magnetism and
capillary attraction. In 1719,
Brook issued an
improved version of his work on perspective...