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when two fluids are combined surface tension forms at the points where they are in contact. fluid a will push out on fluid b equally in all directions, and fluid b will push inwards on fluid a equally in all directions. because pressure will be even at all points, the resultant shape will have an even distance from the center at all points IE a sphere. cause hemiphere is round

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Q: Dispersing stirring liquid A undissolved into liquid B does liquid A form sphere particles in liquid B Why does it have that shape?
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