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What is the primary driving force behind capillary action?

Surface tension and adhesion forces between the liquid and the surrounding solid surfaces interact to produce capillary movement. Cohesion inside the liquid produces surface tension, which tends to decrease the liquid’s surface area. This action is enhanced by adhesive forces between the liquid and the container wall, which permits liquid to pass through small holes without the aid of outside gravity forces.

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