Given that the surface tension of water is 75 dyne/cm , its density 1 g/cc and angle of contact zero, the height to which water rises in a capillary tube of 1
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The surface tension of water is `75(dyne)/(cm)`. Find the minimum vertical force required to pull a - YouTube
The surface tension of water at 0^0C is 75.5dyne/cm . Find surface tension of water at 25^0C ( alpha for water = 0.0021/K )
![SOLVED: Table 1.6 Surface Tensions Liquid dynes /cm Acetone Benzene Ethanol Glycerol Mercury Methanol n-Octane Water 23.70 28.85 22.75 63.40 435.5 22.61 21.80 72.75 SOLVED: Table 1.6 Surface Tensions Liquid dynes /cm Acetone Benzene Ethanol Glycerol Mercury Methanol n-Octane Water 23.70 28.85 22.75 63.40 435.5 22.61 21.80 72.75](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/ecd57e29faf949b0b0d75dd774f0b515.jpg)
SOLVED: Table 1.6 Surface Tensions Liquid dynes /cm Acetone Benzene Ethanol Glycerol Mercury Methanol n-Octane Water 23.70 28.85 22.75 63.40 435.5 22.61 21.80 72.75
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