| 41. | When properly set up, the water wicks out of the jar by capillary action and into the soil.
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| 42. | The force with which water is held by capillary action varies with the quantity of water being held.
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| 43. | The liquid returns to the hot end of the tube by gravity or capillary action and repeats the cycle.
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| 44. | This capillary action is the " upward movement of water through the vadose zone " ( Coduto, 266 ).
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| 45. | When all the parts are heated through, the solder will melt and flow into the joint by capillary action.
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| 46. | The feed makes use of capillary action; this is noticeable when a pen is refilled with a brightly coloured ink.
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| 47. | Capillary action is observed in thin layer chromatography, in which a solvent moves vertically up a plate via capillary action.
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| 48. | Capillary action is observed in thin layer chromatography, in which a solvent moves vertically up a plate via capillary action.
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| 49. | The capillary action refers to the tendency of water to move up a narrow tube against the force of gravity.
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| 50. | The connections are heated with a soldering iron until the solder melts and is wicked into the braid by capillary action.
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