capillary tube

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capillary tube

A scientist carefully inserts a capillary tube into a drop of liquid.

Definition

Noun: A very thin tube with a small internal diameter; it holds or transports liquid primarily through the force of capillary action.

Usage

This term is used in scientific and technical contexts, particularly in physics, chemistry, biology, and medicine, to describe a narrow tube where liquid moves against gravity due to adhesive and cohesive forces. * In the laboratory, the scientist used a capillary tube to collect a tiny blood sample. * The movement of water in soil is similar to liquid rising in a capillary tube.

Advanced Usage
  • Capillary Action (Capillarity): The physical principle that explains how liquid flows in a capillary tube. It is the combined effect of adhesion (liquid sticking to the tube walls) and cohesion (liquid molecules sticking to each other).
    • Plants rely on capillary action to draw water from their roots up to their leaves.
Variants and Related Words
  • Capillary (noun): Often used interchangeably with "capillary tube," but can also refer to the smallest blood vessels in the body.
    • The doctor examined the capillaries in the patient's eye.
  • Capillary (adjective): Describing something related to or resembling a capillary tube.
    • The capillary rise of water in the paper was evident.
Synonyms
  • Hairline tube
  • Fine-bore tube
  • Microtube
Related Phrases
  • Capillary rise/effect: The phenomenon of liquid ascending in a narrow tube or porous material.
    • The experiment demonstrated capillary rise in tubes of different diameters.
capillary tube

A scientist carefully inserts a capillary tube into a drop of liquid.

Noun
  1. a tube of small internal diameter; holds liquid by capillary action

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