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Surface tension may be defined as (a) The work done per unit area in increasing the surface area of a liquid under isothermal condition (b) The work done per unit area in increasing the surface area of a liquid under adiabatic condition (c) The work done per unit area in increasing the surface is of a liquid under both isothermal and adiabatic conditions. (d) Free surface energy per init volume

Surface tension may be defined as
(a) The work done per unit area in increasing the surface area of a liquid under isothermal condition
(b) The work done per unit area in increasing the surface area of a liquid under adiabatic condition
(c) The work done per unit area in increasing the surface is of a liquid under both isothermal and adiabatic conditions.
(d) Free surface energy per init volume

Grade:Upto college level

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Saurabh Koranglekar
askIITians Faculty 10335 Points
3 years ago
Surface tension of a liquid may be defined as the work done per unit area in increasing the surface area of a liquid under isothermal conditions.

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