capillary water

  • 1capillary water — kapiliarinis vanduo statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Akyto kietojo kūno vanduo, kurį laiko paviršiaus įtempties jėgos. atitikmenys: angl. capillary water rus. капиллярная вода …

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  • 2capillary water — kapiliarinis vanduo statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Uolienos (grunto) porose kapiliarinių jėgų laikomas vanduo, kurio paviršius sudarytas iš meniskų. Sudaro apatinę aeracijos zonos dalį – kapiliarinio vandens zoną, esančią… …

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  • 3capillary water — water which rises in a tube due to the tension between the walls of the tube and the water …

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  • 4capillary water —    1. Water held in the soil above the phreatic surface by capillary forces [22].    2. Soil water above hydroscopic moisture and below the field capacity [22] …

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  • 5capillary water — noun : water that remains in the soil after gravitational water is drained out, that is subject to the laws of capillary movement, and that is in the form of a film around the soil grains …

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  • 6capillary water — the water contained in the soil above the water table of the ground water …

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  • 7capillary water —   the water that moves around the soil and is available for plant use …

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  • 8capillary action —    The movement of water in the interstices of a porous medium due to capillary forces [22].    Synonymous with capillarity, capillary water, and capillary migration …

    Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology

  • 9capillary — I. adjective Etymology: French or Latin; French capillaire, from Latin capillaris, from capillus hair Date: 14th century 1. a. resembling a hair especially in slender elongated form < capillary leaves > b. having a very small bore < a capillary&#8230; …

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  • 10Capillary action — Capillary action, capillarity, capillary motion, or wicking is the ability of a substance to draw another substance into it. The standard reference is to a tube in plants but can be seen readily with porous paper. It occurs when the adhesive&#8230; …

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