2pie r T cos theta = pie r2(r squared)h rho g
which gives............
T = 1/2 rho grh
if r is small
if r is not small,,put h=h+r/3
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Surface potential energy is the tendancy of a liquid to "spring back" after being touched. Surface tension provides the force to make it spring back.
Surface energy is numerically equal to surface tension. (but give derivation)
None that are simple and predictable.
workdone= force*displacement
Buoyancy is the force exerted by the weight of water displaced by an object that is at least partially submerged in the water. Surface tension a force of attraction exerted between water molecules at the waters surface interface. Something can not become submerged in the water until this surface tension is broken. Surface tension is a very weak force and can be overcome physically or by changing the chemistry at the surface (adding a wetting agent).
Mercury is the liquid with the strongest surface tension.
Surface Tension Is Directly Proportional To Intermolecular Forces, Hydrogen Bonding & Viscocity
The surface tension of water is responsible for the cohesive properties it exhibits. For example, capillary action is a consequence of surface tension.
yes The presence of impurities either on the surface or dissolved in it, affect surface tension of the liquid. Highly soluble substances increase the surface tension of water, whereas sparingly soluble substances reduce the surface tension of water. The surface tension of a liquid decreases with increase in temperature. The surface tension of a liquid becomes zero at its boiling point and vanishes at critical temperature.
i think that acceleration is directly proportional to surface tension.....
as we know the relation between surface tension and temperature is inverse, and that of temperature and density also has inverse proportion, then it is clear that the '''surface tension is directly proportion to the density'''.
Surface tension. It always tends to acquire minimum surface area thats why water droplets form spherical shape.
MERCURY has a higher surface tension than water. This highest surface tension between liquids is 487 mN/m at 15 0C.
Surface tension is defined as the elasticlike force that exists at the surface.
For most liquids, an increase in pH results in decreased surface tension. This has been attributed to lower attraction force between molecules when pH rises.
Soap will lower the surface tension of water. Like any surfactant soap will lower the surface energy by disrupting the strong inter-molecular hydrogen bonding that confers such a strong surface tension to water.
Buoyancy is the force exerted by the weight of water displaced by an object that is at least partially submerged in the water. Surface tension a force of attraction exerted between water molecules at the waters surface interface. Something can not become submerged in the water until this surface tension is broken. Surface tension is a very weak force and can be overcome physically or by changing the chemistry at the surface (adding a wetting agent).
Surface tension is found in Liquid
define coefficient of surface tension
Mercury is the liquid with the strongest surface tension.
The inward force among the molecules of a liquid is Surface Tension