The meniscus, which is creaded by adhesion of the liquid particles to the surface of the container.
Water meniscus domes upwards - the water has greater bonding to its own molecules; Mercury meniscus domes downwards.
The meniscus is the curve at the liquid's surface. It is produced in response to the surface of the container or another object.
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The meniscus is the curve at a liquid's surface by which one measures the volume of the liquid. A meniscus can be concave or convex depending on whether it is attracted to itself or the glass.
The curve is referred to as the meniscus.
Meniscus.
The meniscus - the upward curve of a liquid in a narrow vessel.
The meniscus - the upward curve of a liquid in a narrow vessel.Read more: When_water_is_ina_container_the_surface_of_the_water_is_curved_this_curve_is_called
The meniscus - the upward curve of a liquid in a narrow vessel.Read more: When_water_is_ina_container_the_surface_of_the_water_is_curved_this_curve_is_called
The meniscus - the upward curve of a liquid in a narrow vessel.Read more: When_water_is_ina_container_the_surface_of_the_water_is_curved_this_curve_is_called
The curve at the top of a liquid is the meniscus
A meniscus, but whether it has a positive curve or a negative one depends on whether it wets the glass.
The meniscus - the upward curve of a liquid in a narrow vessel.Read more: When_water_is_ina_container_the_surface_of_the_water_is_curved_this_curve_is_called