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capillarity
capillarity
The capillary effect
Oil flows up through a wick through capillary action. This property causes the surface of a liquid to rise above the rest of it when in contact with a solid. Essentially, it pulls itself up to a certain height.
Due to capillarity, oil flows upward in the lantern. The attraction of liquid molecules in the oil between each other and with the wick is known as capillarity.
To change a gas to a liquid, you condense it.
yes because there is sucha thing called liquid nitrogen
because it is runny and do not have a shape
- To distribute lubricants or liquid to the packing during operations.
Liquids are able to travel up narrow tubes or threads because of capillary action. This property causes part of the surface of a liquid to elevate above the rest of the surface when in contact with a solid.
Because it's not a liquid or a gas.
I do believe it's called Evaporation :)