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Capillary Action

1. What is the primary driving force behind capillary action?

  • A) External gravitational forces
  • B)  Surface tension and adhesive forces
  • C) Internal pressure gradients
  • D) Magnetic attraction between liquid molecules
B) Surface tension and adhesive forces. Explanation

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