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How does the surface tension of a liquid vary with increase in temperature ? |
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Answer» Remains same Note : Surface tension of a liquid is said to be the force acting at right angles to the surface along 1 cm length of the surface. Units of surface tension are DYNE per cm (or NEWTONS per metre i.e., `Nm^(-1)` in the SI systems). |
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