Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

capillary action

Noun
/ˈkæpɪlɛri ˈækʃən/
Definition
The process by which liquid rises or falls in a narrow space without the assistance of external forces, due to the intermolecular forces between the liquid and surrounding solid or liquid surfaces.
Examples
  • The capillary action of water allows it to travel through the tiny tubes of plants, helping them absorb nutrients.
  • In a sponge, capillary action pulls water into its porous structure.
  • Capillary action is essential in processes such as ink moving through a fountain pen.
Meaning
Capillary action is a phenomenon that occurs when the adhesive forces between the liquid molecules and the molecules of a solid are greater than the cohesive forces among the liquid molecules themselves.
Synonyms
  • Capillarity
  • Wicking
  • Liquid rise in narrow spaces