No, surface tension is a phenomenon of a single outer layer of molecules, so it is not affected by the depth of the water underneath it.
The surface tension of water is increased for salted water.Sodium chloride increase the surface tension of water.
Water surface tension hold the needle on the water surface.
surface tension
The surface tension of water is responsible for the cohesive properties it exhibits. For example, capillary action is a consequence of surface tension.
The surface tension of water is higher than that of most other liquids. Water has a surface tension of 7.29 * 10-2 J/m2 at 20oC.
MERCURY has a higher surface tension than water. This highest surface tension between liquids is 487 mN/m at 15 0C.
No, mercury has a higher surface tension.
Surface tension. It always tends to acquire minimum surface area thats why water droplets form spherical shape.
A water skipper is able to walk on water based on surface tension.
the surface tension has bonds, and the soap breaks those bonds, so if the soap water is put onto a surface.. it will slip off
it is when water molecules in the water form a 'wall'.Pond skaters have legs that spread out away from their bodies, lowering the pressure exerted by their weight and not breaking the surface tension of the water
yes