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Student name 1.Devarshi Pandya 2.Karan Patel 3.Manank Patel Enrollment number 130460106040 130460106056 130460106059
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Surface tension is a contractive tendency of the surface of a liquid that allows it to resist an external force.
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Surface tension can be defined as tensile force acting on the free surface of a liquid per unit length.
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for example, any type an object that is denser than water is able to float or run along the water surface
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This phenomenon explains about the surface tension Consider the 3 molecules of the liquid. The molecule 1 is attracted in all directions
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Thus the resultant forces acting on a molecule 1 is zero. But 2 molecule which is situated near the free surface is acted upon upward & downward directions.
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The molecule 3 situated on the free surface of liquid is subjected only net resultant downward force Thus,the free surface of liquid acts like a very thin layer under tension on the surface of liquid
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Consider a small liquid drop of radius ‘r’. P= pressure intensity in side drop. d=diameter of droplet. = surface tension of liquid.
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The force acting on half drop Tensile force acting around the circumference of cut portion Tensile force= x d
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Pressure force on area Pressure force on area = /4 x =p x /4 x Under equilibrium conditions, these 2 forces will be equal & opposite
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Pressure force on area p x /4 x = x p=4 /
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The surface tension depends directly upon the intermolecular cohesion,& since this cohesion is known to decrease with temperature rise, tension decrease
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The surface tension of water varies from about 0.074 N/m At 20 C to 0.0589 N/m at 100 C.The surface tension of some liquids at 20 C at atmospheric pressure are given below
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liquidN/m Kerosene0.0277 Glycerine0.0633 Benzene0.0289 mercury0.514
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Thin blade or clip float on the surface of water.
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Mercury on smooth surface converts in to small balls
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Rain water comes to the earth surface in the form of circular balls.
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Rain water falls on the leaf it form circular balls.
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