Low surface tension means high wetting as it represents low contact angle. It is therefore very easy for a low surface tension water / liquid to wet the surface ( usually solid) and get rid of the dirty in a same way a surfactant does unlike a high surface tension liquid which can't wett the surface containing the dirty.... ( answered by MR BANDA) #NOTE i stand to be corrected if any error was made
MERCURY has a higher surface tension than water. This highest surface tension between liquids is 487 mN/m at 15 0C.
Tension does not have anything to do with evaporation.
reticular layer is responsible for tension lines in the skin
The high and low tide lines along the shore.
Having a low voltage, or designed to work at low voltages.
I think you're confusing "tension" with "voltages". Current flows in loops, so if there is no place for the current to "escape" between what you're referring to as the "high tension line" and the "low tension line", then the current will be the same in both.Another AnswerThe two lines are independent of each other, so there is no relationship between their currents.
It's the voltage: HT high voltage LT low voltage Tension = voltage (French?)
The insulators used on high tension transmission lines and on distribution lines are made of either glass or ceramic shaped in a mold. On high tension lines several are typically stacked to create a compound insulator that can avoid arcing at the voltage on the lines.
It depends on the line, but AC high tension lines are typically between 100kV to 750kV while some DC high tension lines are as high a 1MV.Another AnswerVoltage doesn't 'pass through' a line. It appears between, or across, adjacent conductors. It's CURRENT that 'passes through' a line.
coz it flew into high tension power lines :D
They are to make the high tension wires visible from a distance.
Low surface tension means high wetting as it represents low contact angle. It is therefore very easy for a low surface tension water / liquid to wet the surface ( usually solid) and get rid of the dirty in a same way a surfactant does unlike a high surface tension liquid which can't wett the surface containing the dirty.... ( answered by MR BANDA) #NOTE i stand to be corrected if any error was made
MERCURY has a higher surface tension than water. This highest surface tension between liquids is 487 mN/m at 15 0C.
It's the tension of the strings in Superstring Theory. The tension refers to the ability of a string to vibrate at high or low frequencies, which is responsible for the energies of particles.
Power lines
Water has a relatively high surface tension compared to other liquids, due to hydrogen bonding.