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Surface tension of liquid is independent of the (a) Temperature of the liquid (b) Area of the liquid surface (c) Nature of the liquid (d) Impurities present in the liquid

Surface tension of liquid is independent of the
(a) Temperature of the liquid
(b) Area of the liquid surface
(c) Nature of the liquid
(d) Impurities present in the liquid

Grade:Upto college level

2 Answers

Saurabh Koranglekar
askIITians Faculty 10335 Points
3 years ago
Dear student

The surface tension of the liquid is independent of the area of a surface but it depends upon the length of the free surface.

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Vikas TU
14149 Points
3 years ago
urface tension is defined as the force acting per unit length on either side of a imaginary line drawn tangentially on the surface of a liquid.As the force is independent of area of liquid surface taken,so is the surface tension

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