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Surface tension
The surface tension is primarily due to the arrangement of electrons of the molecules that comprise the liquid.
A particle in a surface wave moves in a circular motion, with the motion becoming smaller as you go deeper into the water. This circular motion is created by the combination of the gravitational pull and surface tension acting on the wave.
then the particle is in substance existing in liquid or gases.
yes it does when they touch the particle dies(atomns)
define coefficient of surface tension
The surface tension of water is increased for salted water.Sodium chloride increase the surface tension of water.
Adding surfactants the surface tension decrease.
No, mercury has a higher surface tension.
Surface tension is the force that acts on particles at a liquid's surface. It is caused by the cohesive forces between the liquid molecules, which creates a barrier that resists the penetration of external objects or forces. This force is responsible for phenomena such as capillary action and the formation of droplets.
Surface tension is a characteristic of liquids.
surface tension decreases with the increase of temperature