capillary action造句1. The healing agent, then, fills the crack through capillary action.
2. And unlike paper chromatography, there is no capillary action that pulls the solvent through the stationary phase.
3. Capillary action wicks water to the algae, and ducts bring in the hot flue gas.
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4. The first one is capillary action, and the second thermal convection of ice-melt water.
5. Also, the paper analyses the error caused by capillary action of liquid, error precision, zenith angle of hole and container diameter.
6. In order to support capillary action, to mobilize your body's reserve capacity, the activation of hematopoietic function.
7. The moving phase is any suitable solvent which travels along the paper by capillary action.
8. In French botanist Patrick Blanc’s vertical gardens, mesh-supported systems of felt, pipes, and valves deliver hydroponic nutrients to roots by capillary action.
9. All early lamps fashioned from a wick floating in a bowl of oil functioned according to the principle of capillary action.
10. Action mechanism of surfactants in spray drying process was discussed deeply and schematics of capillary action force during particle drying was established.
11. They discovered that when the nanotubes were just touching the glue, they sucked it up by capillary action, the same physical mechanism by which plants draw water from the soil.
12. Lower temperatures will reduce surface evaporation of constituents minimizing the capillary action that draws constituents to the surface where they would be volatilized.
13. A cord or strand of loosely woven, twisted, or braided fibers, as on a candle or an oil lamp, that draws up fuel to the flame by capillary action.
14. This occurs when water within a plant's cells exits breathing pores by capillary action, then freezes.
15. When air cools at night, dew collects on the lizard’s skin and is pulled to its mouth by capillary action.
16. The mechanism of liquid transport in fabric structure is determined by theoretical analysis and experiments. The results indicate that liquid movement in fabrics is driven by capillary action.
17. Merchant thought that minute asperities existed at the chip-tool interface and the fluid was drawn into the interface by the capillary action of the interlocking network of these surface asperities.