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Oil and Water Wet relationship to Capillary forces 

Oil and Water Wet relationship to Capillary forces
Description: In a capillary tube, water-wetting (WW) surface forces cause water to rise (left), displacing oil, but if the tube inner surface is oil-wetting (OW), the oil will push water down (right).
Source: Wael Abdallah: Fundamentals of Wettability (Schlumberger)
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