| 31. | Heat pipes usually have a wick to return the condensate to the evaporator via capillary action.
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| 32. | These dyes may be carried into surface-breaking defects by capillary action ( magnetic particle inspection ).
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| 33. | With some pairs of materials, such as convex meniscus forms and capillary action works in reverse.
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| 34. | As the kerosene burns, capillary action in the wick draws more kerosene up from the fuel tank.
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| 35. | Capillary action and gravity are two possibilities.
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| 36. | In these cases, the sharp edges transfer the fluid through capillary action, and no wick is necessary.
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| 37. | Water is then drawn through these cracks via capillary action and freezes upon contact with the air.
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| 38. | For example, capillary action and surface tension are the dominant forces in any system with nanoscale features.
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| 39. | It may also be said to be due to combustion, capillary action, or Marangoni and Weissenberg effects.
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| 40. | This alkaline water enters minute cracks present in the inner walls of the boiler by capillary action.
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