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Determine about the Capillary forces

Capillary forces are observed in all moist soils, however, the rate of movement and the rise in height may sometimes be less than one would expect on the basis of soil pore size.  The rise may be less due to the following reasons:

·  Soil capillaries are not continuous and straight.
·  Capillaries have radius that varies.
·  Capillaries have air blockage.


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