Adhesion produces the effect of capillary action when a straw is placed in liquid. Capillary action is liquid's ability to flow in narrow spaces without external forces like gravity.
When you place a straw through a liquid, adhesion causes the liquid molecules to cling to the sides of the straw. This interaction creates a meniscus, allowing the liquid to rise slightly within the straw due to capillary action. This phenomenon occurs because the adhesive forces between the liquid molecules and the straw material are stronger than the cohesive forces between the liquid molecules themselves.
The liquid where the cycle of photosynthesis takes place is called chloroplast stroma.
Boiling occur in the entire volume of the liquid.
gas
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When you place a straw through a liquid, adhesion causes the liquid molecules to cling to the sides of the straw. This interaction creates a meniscus, allowing the liquid to rise slightly within the straw due to capillary action. This phenomenon occurs because the adhesive forces between the liquid molecules and the straw material are stronger than the cohesive forces between the liquid molecules themselves.
No- Just your ability to produce one in the 1st place.
ummm... not really any kind of liquid transfer in any place can potently produce and std.
Mass
economy of force
a liquid is able to flow because its freely moving particles allow liquid to flow from place to place
The liquid where the cycle of photosynthesis takes place is called chloroplast stroma.
Yes, lice are sticky when in hair. They produce a glue-like substance that helps them attach firmly to the hair shafts, making them difficult to remove. This adhesion allows them to stay in place and feed on the scalp. Additionally, their eggs, or nits, are also glued to the hair close to the scalp.
no
A place's distance from the ocean usually has a great effect on its climate.
Boiling occur in the entire volume of the liquid.
Convection